SAKS FIFTH AVENUE AND ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY FOUNDATION PARTNER FOR 2015 KEY TO THE CURE CAMPAIGN; Saks Fifth Avenue at The Mall at University Town Center teams up with Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation, Inc. for the 2015 Key To The Cure Charity Shopping Weekend

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SAKS FIFTH AVENUE AND ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY FOUNDATION

PARTNER FOR 2015 KEY TO THE CURE CAMPAIGN

Saks Fifth Avenue at The Mall at University Town Center teams up with

Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation, Inc. for the 2015 Key To The Cure

Charity Shopping Weekend

Sarasota, Florida – August 1, 2015 Saks Fifth Avenue and the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF) announced today that Oscar®-winning actress Julianne Moore has been named the 2015 Ambassador for Saks Fifth Avenue’s Key To The Cure campaign against cancer. To help raise money and cancer awareness, Saks Fifth Avenue at The Mall at University Town Center will partner with Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation, Inc. to host KEY TO THE CURE on Thursday, October 15, 2015.

This year marks the 10th Anniversary that Sarasota Memorial Health Care System has partnered with Saks Fifth Avenue Sarasota on Key to the Cure, a weekend shopping event and special evening party sponsored locally by Saks Fifth Avenue. During this year’s four-day event, October 15 – 18, Sarasota’s Saks Fifth Avenue at The Mall at University Town Center will donate a percentage of their sales to benefit Sarasota Memorial Health Care System’s Women’s Cancer Care Programs.

To kick off the special shopping weekend, Saks Fifth Avenue Sarasota will host a spectacular event Thursday evening, October 15. The Key to the Cure Kick-Off will feature food, beverages, entertainment, shopping and an exclusive “key event” that is sure to unlock some treasures for all!

Everyone has been affected by cancer in some way, whether you’ve cared for a loved one facing a cancer diagnosis, or contended with cancer yourself. So I’m honored to work with the Entertainment Industry Foundation and Saks Fifth Avenue to highlight the mission to make everyone diagnosed with cancer a survivor,” said Julianne Moore. “I hope everyone will join me in supporting this important cause by purchasing a Key To The Cure T-Shirt.”

Now in its 17th year, Saks Fifth Avenue’s Key To The Cure campaign has enlisted Jason Wu to design this year’s limited-edition T-Shirt, benefiting Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation, Inc. Available for purchase beginning on October 1 in Saks Fifth Avenue stores and online at saks.com and saksoff5th.com, the tee will retail for $35, with 100% of sales benefiting Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation, Inc.

It is an honor to partner with Saks Fifth Avenue on their signature charitable initiative Key To The Cure this year. My hope is that people purchase the limited edition tee, which benefits an initiative that has made great strides in cancer research,” said Jason Wu.

Marc Metrick, President of Saks Fifth Avenue, stated, “We look forward to Key To The Cure every October. It’s really great to see our stores, customers and vendors rally together to support such a great cause in raising awareness and funds.”

Julianne Moore will appear in a national public service announcement (PSA) wearing the
Jason Wu-designed limited-edition tee. The Key To The Cure PSA will appear in major fashion and lifestyle magazines in September and October. Saks Fifth Avenue’s charity shopping weekend will take place Thursday through Sunday, October 15 to 18,
at all Saks Fifth Avenue stores and online at saks.com and saksoff5th.com.

Saks Fifth Avenue initiated its charity shopping weekend in 1999. To date, the company has donated more than $36 million to cancer research and treatment organizations throughout the United States. Organizations benefiting from these funds include: The Breast Cancer Research Foundation; EIF’s Women’s Cancer Research Fund; Cleveland Clinic; Boston’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Nevada Cancer Institute and many others.

To date, this event has raised more than $1,000,000 locally to further breast, ovarian, uterine and cervical cancer research and related projects in the Sarasota/Manatee community. All of the proceeds raised from the event will stay right here in Sarasota County and will go directly to Sarasota Memorial Health Care System (SMHCS) through the Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation. Proceeds are earmarked for SMHCS Cancer Care Programs and will continue to benefit the prevention and treatment of women’s cancers, with funds slated for state-of-the-art technological and surgical approaches as well as genetic education and testing.

Tickets start at $125pp for the October 15 event. Register online at SMHF.ORG

For more information, please contact Nikki Taylor at [email protected] or 941.917.1286.

ABOUT THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY FOUNDATION

The Entertainment Industry Foundation, as a leading charitable organization of the entertainment industry, has distributed hundreds of millions of dollars to support charitable initiatives addressing critical health, education and social issues. For more information, visit www.eifoundation.org.

ABOUT SAKS FIFTH AVENUE

Saks Fifth Avenue, one of the world’s pre-eminent specialty retailers, is renowned for its superlative American and international designer collections, its expertly edited assortment of handbags, shoes, jewelry, cosmetics and gifts, and the first-rate fashion expertise and exemplary client service of its Associates. As part of the Hudson’s Bay Company brand portfolio, Saks operates 39 full-line stores in 22 states, five international licensed stores and saks.com, the company’s online store.

ABOUT SARASOTA MEMORIAL HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION

Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization with the mission to improve the delivery of healthcare for the Sarasota area through the acquisition and utilization of philanthropic funds. Since 1976, the Foundation has awarded more than $60 million to support patient care, research, education, state-of-the-art medical technology and facilities. For more information on how you can give to your healthcare partner call (941) 917-1286 or visit www.smhf.org or follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/SarasotaMemorialHealthcareFoundationInc).

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SMHF Grant Highlight

Impacting Patient Care one grant at a time since 1976

SMHF Breast Health Center Grant

Sarasota Memorial’s Breast Health Grant Support Program was recently awarded a $100,000 grant from the Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation. This funding will enable SMH’s Breast Health Grant Support Program to continue providing qualifying residents of Sarasota County the breast health screening and diagnostic services they need but cannot afford. To date the Healthcare Foundation along with Partner Saks fifth avenue have raised over $1,000,000 for Breast and other Women’s Cancers Programs.

With this recent grant, Sarasota Memorial’s Breast Health Grant Support Program will be able to provide an estimated 665 mammograms (screening and diagnostic), 330 breast ultrasounds, and approximately 30 breast biopsies free-of-charge to qualifying Sarasota County residents. For the low-income, working mother who discovers a breast lump but lacks health insurance, or the retired senior who gets by on social security but cannot afford health insurance, SMH’s Breast Health Grant Support Program provides access to the breast health screening and diagnostics they need but could not otherwise obtain.

Unlike other free mammogram programs, SMH’s Breast Health Grant Support Program ensures that all qualifying individuals receive access to the full continuum of breast health care, including follow-up diagnostic tests such as diagnostic mammograms, breast ultrasounds and breast biopsies. Through SMH’s Breast Health Grant Support Program, any grant recipient diagnosed with breast cancer will be assisted in obtaining Medicaid through the Florida Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program, and timely access to the medical surgery, treatment and care she needs.

STATS

1 Foundation Grant per Year =

467 mammograms

224 breast ultrasounds

22 minimally-invasive breast biopsies

8 breast cancers were detected among grant recipients age 49 and under

For more information on how you can make a difference with your healthcare visit us today www.smhf.org

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