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Panera Joins the Fight Against Cancer with a New Partnership

Cancer Institute of New Jersey Foundation named Panera's 2011 "Community Breadbox Partner." Panera has location at 23-02 Fair Lawn Ave.

Panera Bread—which operates a bakery/café in the borough at 23-02 Fair Lawn Ave.—has expanded its contributions to the fight against cancer by selecting the Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) Foundation as its "Community Breadbox Partner" for 2011. 

Now through year’s end, funds collected through coin boxes near the registers at Panera Bread bakery-cafés in the central and northern regions of the state will benefit treatment, research, prevention and education efforts at CINJ, which is a center at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.

Panera will also match a portion of the donations, according to a press release from CINJ. Besides for the , Panera has Bergen County sites in Paramus (two), East Rutherford, Edgewater, Northvale, Ramsey, and Woodcliff Lake.

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The Community Breadbox initiative is part of Panera’s "Operation Dough-Nation" Program, which focuses on giving back to patrons and the communities in which Panera’s bakery-cafés are located. Contributions generated through the program have provided basic necessities and other support for those in need. 

“It has always been the Panera mission to serve our communities beyond providing quality products and experience," Panera Joint Venture Area Director Robert MacEachern said in a statement. "By expanding our partnership with The Cancer Institute of New Jersey, we know we will have an even greater opportunity to help countless people in our state. These are our patrons, neighbors, employees, friends and family."

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Panera's northern and central New Jersey locations first partnered with CINJ in 2007 on its "Pink Ribbon Bagel" campaign to support breast cancer research and care.

“The expansion of this partnership speaks to Panera Bread’s long-standing commitment to social responsibility," CINJ Foundation Executive Director Elia Desruisseaux said in a statement. "With New Jersey’s cancer incidence rate ranking in the nation’s top ten, it truly takes the efforts of an entire community to conquer cancer. This year-long effort by Panera will touch the lives of so many CINJ patients and their families, and will allow CINJ physician scientists to be armed with the latest tools and technology to further advance cancer research. We are grateful for Panera’s continued dedication to these initiatives.”

The Community Breadbox campaign will also include opportunities for CINJ to provide education and information about the latest cancer research and the importance of early detection and prevention education both to Panera’s patrons and its employees.

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