In honour of this year’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month, UNIPAKHELLAS proudly partnered with the Hellenic Association of Women with Breast Cancer, “Alma Zois”, a Greek Non-profit Organisation dedicated to supporting breast cancer survivors and raising awareness about early detection.
As part of this collaboration, we donated 3,000 custom-branded boxes featuring Alma Zois’ logo and design. These boxes were used in various campaigns, helping Alma Zois spread their life-saving message across Greece. In addition to donating packaging for their campaigns, we encouraged our employees to take part in the annual race, “Greece Race for The Cure®”, organised by Alma Zois. This race, a major event in Greece, brings people together to run for the cause, celebrate survivors, and raise awareness about breast cancer. Many of our team members joined the race, running alongside survivors and showing solidarity with the cause.
Alma Zois, an organisation founded by women who have battled and survived breast cancer, has been at the forefront of the fight against the disease. Their work not only offers support to those affected but also aims to educate the public about the importance of early detection.
As a Greek company, UNIPAKHELLAS is deeply rooted in the community. We understand the importance of supporting causes that directly affect the people we serve. This is why, time and again, we seize opportunities to give back, standing by our community and doing our part in making a positive difference.
With this collaboration, we not only reaffirm our commitment to corporate social responsibility but also to the women and families who are bravely fighting breast cancer. Together, with organisations like Alma Zois, we will continue to raise awareness, foster hope, and contribute to the well-being of the Greek community.
About Alma Zois
The Hellenic Association of Women with Breast Cancer “Alma Zois” is a non-profit organization founded in 1988 by breast cancer survivors with one vision: a world without deaths because of breast cancer.
Its uniqueness lies in the fact that all the members, volunteers and members of the Board are breast cancer survivors.