ANEROS, High Island High Donate to Help End Prostate Cancer
Houston, TX – High Island High and its subsidiary Aneros recently announced that they’ve partnered with Washington DC-based non-profit, ZERO: The End of Prostate Cancer, which touts a mission to help end prostate cancer. Aneros donated a portion of the proceeds of the sales of a limited-edition product to ZERO in a check presentation ceremony held on Wednesday, February 16th in Los Angeles, CA.
“As a company with a history of over two decades in the prostate health and wellness field, we are delighted to be associated with a highly regarded organization like ZERO –The End of Prostate Cancer,” said Forrest Andrews, Product and Business Development Director of High Island Health and Aneros.
Andrews added, “Furthermore, we’re overjoyed at the response of our customers to our special product promotion in support of this charity. It is our hope that this first donation marks the beginning of an ongoing relationship that will further the goal of bringing an end to this disease.”
In November 2021, during International Prostate and Testicular Cancer Awareness month, Aneros released a blue special Men’s Health Edition Helix Syn Trident in honor of prostate health awareness. Aneros was proud to make this donation to ZERO, an impactful and respected organization that dedicates 85 percent of their income directly to research, outreach and support programs.
ZERO is a national nonprofit that aims to help end prostate cancer by advancing research, working to improve the lives of men and families and inspire action. ZERO is a 501(c)(3) philanthropic organization recognized with four out of four stars by Charity Navigator. The organization is accredited by the Better Business Bureau, with regional chapters across the country.
“ZERO is honored to partner with High Island Health and Aneros to help prostate cancer patients and their families,” said Jamie Bearse, ZERO’s CEO and President. “I’m grateful for their support and ongoing commitment to men’s health and wellness. I look forward to continuing our work together.”
Those interested in more information or wish to donate to ZERO may visit zerocancer.org.