Human Bean donates proceeds to NVHC Mammovan for breast cancer screenings

Walter Davis | CEO | Ex officio - Nevada Health Centers
Walter Davis | CEO | Ex officio - Nevada Health Centers
0Comments

On Friday, October 17, Human Bean coffee shops in the Las Vegas Valley will donate proceeds from their sales to support breast cancer screening services. The event is part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and aims to benefit the Nevada Health Centers (NVHC) Mammovan, a mobile unit that provides breast cancer screenings and support for women in need.

The Human Bean has expressed its commitment to women’s health through this initiative. “October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the Human Bean is an ardent supporter of women’s health and the NVHC Mammovan, which provides breast cancer screening and support to area women in need,” the organization stated.

Funds raised from coffee sales on this day will go directly to the Mammovan program. “Proceeds from the day’s sales will be donated to the Mammovan to help even more women get screened for a disease that will impact 1 in 8 women,” according to Human Bean.

Customers can choose from various beverages, including triple lattes and large mochas. Those interested in participating or finding a nearby location can visit https://thehumanbean.com/blogs/stores?search=Las+Vegas%2C+Nevada+89106%2C+United+States for more information about store hours and locations.



Related

Jason M. Frierson U.S. Attorney - U.S. Attorney for the District of Nevada

Cuban national charged after alleged assault on TSA officers at Las Vegas airport

A Cuban national residing in Las Vegas, Jhon Raul Vizcaino Ramirez, appeared in court following an incident at Harry Reid International Airport.

Jason M. Frierson U.S. Attorney - U.S. Attorney for the District of Nevada

Illinois woman pleads guilty to fraud involving COVID-19 tax credits

An Illinois resident, Lakeibia Fannin, has pleaded guilty to conspiring to defraud the United States by filing false claims for COVID-19 related employment tax credits.

Jason M. Frierson U.S. Attorney - U.S. Attorney for the District of Nevada

Clark County employee indicted for alleged theft from estates of deceased residents

A Clark County employee appeared in court following a federal indictment accusing her of laundering money taken from the estates of deceased county residents.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Silver State Times.