Estée Lauder Marks International Breast Cancer Day with Pink Ribbon Benefit Evening
Estée Lauder Companies hosted a Pink Ribbon Benefit Evening at Esterhazy Castle to mark International Breast Cancer Day. The event, which took place in October during Breast Cancer Month, saw prominent guests including Daniela Winkler, Astrid Eisenkopf, and Anja Haider-Wallner, all coming together to raise awareness and promote solidarity.
The evening was a symbol of hope, with Esterhazy Castle illuminated in pink light, joining other landmarks worldwide in this global action. Breast cancer remains a significant global issue, affecting both women and men. The guests emphasized the importance of prevention and solidarity in tackling this disease.
Linda Hoeck, General Manager of Estée Lauder Companies for the German-speaking region, highlighted the need to raise awareness about breast cancer. She was joined by Landtag President Astrid Eisenkopf, who served as Pink Ribbon Ambassador, and Deputy Landeshauptmann Anja Haider-Wallner. Former OVP Minister Andrea Kdolsky and Daniela Winkler, the spokesperson of the Rote Burgenland Frauenrat, also attended the event.
The Pink Ribbon Benefit Evening at Esterhazy Castle was a powerful reminder of the ongoing fight against breast cancer. Through events like these, we can raise awareness, promote prevention, and offer hope to those affected by this disease.
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