Philadelphia Eagles partner with Tork to donate hygiene products through catches

Jeffrey Lurie Chairman and Chief Executive Officer - Philadelphia Eagles Website
Jeffrey Lurie Chairman and Chief Executive Officer - Philadelphia Eagles Website
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Tork, a brand under Essity, has renewed its partnership with the Philadelphia Eagles to promote hygiene access in the Philadelphia area through the Tackle Hygiene with Every Catch campaign. The initiative, now in its fifth year, links each catch made by the Eagles during the season to a donation of $100 worth of sustainable hygiene products. To date, 1,418 receptions since 2021 have resulted in $141,800 worth of products donated to local charities.

This season, donations will specifically benefit Ronald McDonald House (RMH) Philadelphia. The Chestnut Street house will receive upgrades that include hand towel, toilet, soap and sanitizer dispensers; dermatologically tested and allergy-friendly soap and sanitizer refills; and surface cleaning wipers.

Nick Guerrino, Corporate Partnerships Manager at RMH Philadelphia, said: “The Tackle Hygiene Campaign’s generous donation of up to $40,000 in Tork products will support our mission of providing essential services that remove barriers, strengthen families, and promote healing at the Ronald McDonald House on Chestnut Street. This donation will help us provide a cleaner and safer environment for the children and families we serve.”

Raquel Carbonari, Brand Activation Director at Essity, stated: “We’re proud to continue our partnership with the Philadelphia Eagles and Ronald McDonald House Philadelphia as we raise awareness for the importance of removing barriers to hygiene. By upgrading this facility with hygiene solutions that thoughtfully consider the diverse abilities, needs, and circumstances of individuals, we’re taking meaningful steps toward making hygiene more accessible for all.”

Brian Napoli, Senior Vice President of Corporate Partnerships for the Philadelphia Eagles added: “We are proud to promote, educate, and encourage proper hygiene in communities across the Greater Philadelphia region with Tork. Our longstanding partnership has enabled us to provide sustainable hygiene products for those in need through the Tackle Hygiene with Every Catch program. We are thrilled that this year’s campaign will support the mission of Ronald McDonald House Philadelphia.”

Those interested can track donation progress on Philadelphia Eagles | Tork Tackle Hygiene with Every Catch. More information about Tork’s efforts toward inclusive public restroom hygiene is available at Tork’s Inclusive Hygiene Initiative.



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