Chicago-based
institutions aim to create greater awareness for cancer advocacy
and to support non-profit cancer organizations
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CHICAGO, Ill., May 30, 2025
/PRNewswire/ -- AbbVie (NYSE: ABBV) announced a multi-year
partnership with the Chicago Cubs to support people living with
cancer through a campaign called "Striking Out Cancer" which starts
today when the Chicago Cubs play the Cincinnati Reds. As part of
the first year of the partnership, AbbVie will make a
$233 donation for every strikeout by
a Chicago Cubs pitcher at home during the 2025 regular season. The
donation amount is in honor of the approximately 233 Americans
diagnosed with cancer every hour, according to the American Cancer
Society. 1
"Every strikeout this Chicago Cubs season is more than a
statistic on the scoreboard – it is a step forward in supporting
those living with and fighting cancer," said Tracie Haas, senior vice president, corporate
affairs, AbbVie. "Together with our hometown partner the Chicago
Cubs, we aim to create greater awareness for cancer advocacy and to
make a remarkable impact for those living with cancer
worldwide."
The total amount raised throughout the 2025 regular season will
be donated to Cubs Charities in support of not-for-profit
organizations working to advance the fight against cancer. This
year's donations will be provided to Conquer Cancer®, the ASCO
Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization focused on
accelerating breakthroughs in lifesaving research and empowering
people everywhere to conquer cancer, among other cancer
not-for-profit organizations.
The campaign aligns with AbbVie's mission as a global
biopharmaceutical company that discovers and
delivers transformative medicines that help to solve serious
health issues across several therapeutic areas including
immunology, oncology, neuroscience and eye care, and products and
services in our Allergan Aesthetics portfolio. In oncology,
AbbVie's therapies for leukemias, lymphomas, lung and gynecological
cancers are helping patients across the world.
"We're honored to team up with AbbVie and do our part to help
strikeout cancer," said Alex
Seyferth, vice president, Cubs Corporate Partnerships.
"Every dollar raised will go to organizations on the front line of
fighting this terrible disease. Together, the Cubs and AbbVie are
committed to raising awareness and donations to help those impacted
by cancer."
"We're incredibly grateful to be a beneficiary of the 'Striking
Out Cancer' campaign," said Nancy R.
Daly, chief executive officer, Conquer Cancer. "The support
from AbbVie and Cubs Charities is vital, enabling us to advance our
critical work and bringing us closer to achieving our vision of a
world where cancer is prevented or cured, and every survivor is
healthy."
The "Striking Out Cancer" campaign launches in May 2025 and will run through the end of the 2025
Chicago Cubs regular season in its first year.
About AbbVie
AbbVie's mission is to discover and deliver innovative medicines
and solutions that solve serious health issues today and address
the medical challenges of tomorrow. We strive to have a remarkable
impact on people's lives across several key therapeutic areas
including immunology, oncology, neuroscience and eye care – and
products and services in our Allergan Aesthetics portfolio. For
more information about AbbVie, please visit us
at www.abbvie.com. Follow @abbvie
on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X
(formerly Twitter), and YouTube.
About the Chicago Cubs
The Chicago Cubs franchise, a
charter member of Major League Baseball's National League since
1876, has won the National League pennant 17 times and was the
first team to win back-to-back World Series titles in the 1907 and
1908 seasons. In 2016, the Chicago Cubs made history again when the
team won its first World Series in 108 years, ending the longest
championship drought in North American sports. Known for its
ivy-covered outfield walls, hand-operated scoreboard and famous
Marquee, iconic Wrigley Field has
been the home of the Chicago Cubs since 1916 and is the second
oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball. In 2009, the Ricketts
family assumed ownership of the Chicago Cubs. The organization's
three main goals are: Win the World Series, Create the World's Best
Guest Experience and Be a Good Neighbor. For more information,
visit www.cubs.com.
About Cubs Charities
Cubs Charities is a nonprofit
that mobilizes the power of sport to champion youth, families and
communities. Cubs Charities' work is focused on sports-based youth
development and academic programming, investments in safe places to
play and strategic grantmaking. Since 2009, Cubs Charities has
invested more than $51 million in
people, places and programs across Chicago. Cubs Charities is a leader among
professional sports teams in its creation, execution and delivery
of quality, sports-based youth development programming. Today, Cubs
Charities' portfolio includes programs that provide children and
youth with skilled coaches, quality programming and safe and
accessible places to play the game. Learn more at
www.cubscharities.org. and follow @CubsCharities on social
media.
About Conquer Cancer®, the ASCO Foundation
Conquer
Cancer funds research for every cancer, to help every patient,
everywhere. Since 1984, its Grants & Awards program has awarded
more than $203 million through more
than 9,800 grants and awards to improve cancer care and accelerate
breakthroughs in clinical and translational oncology research.
Conquer Cancer donors support vital programs needed to deliver the
highest quality patient care and share a vision of a world where
cancer is prevented or cured, and every survivor is healthy. For
more information visit CONQUER.ORG.
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1 https://cancerstatisticscenter.cancer.org/
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