This holiday season, Buff City Soap is kicking off its annual Buff Gives Back event, benefitting Methodist Mansfield Medical Center. From Nov. 29 through Dec. 31, Buff City Soap will donate $3 for every “Ho Ho Honey with a Peppermint Twist” bar sold. Customers will also have the opportunity to round up their transactions at Buff City Soap locations in Mansfield, Southlake, Denton, Burleson and Waxahachie to further support this great cause.
“We are excited to partner with Methodist Mansfield Medical Center to give back to our community,” said Buff City Soap Lindsey Lively. “This campaign offers a wonderful way for our customers to support local healthcare services while enjoying our festive, holiday-themed products.”
In addition to supporting Methodist Mansfield, customers are invited to visit Mansfield’s Buff City Soap, 1735 E. Broad St., Suite 109 and cast their votes for one of five unique holiday soap sculptures created by talented fine arts students from Mansfield ISD high schools.
“This collaboration is a fantastic way to celebrate the creativity of our students while giving back to the community,” said Chuck Roe, Assistant Director of Fine Arts for Mansfield ISD. “We are proud to showcase their work, and we’re thrilled to see their talents shining during the holiday season.”
Methodist Mansfield Medical Center, which recently celebrated 18 years of service, is renowned for its top-tier patient care, advanced neurology services and strong trauma, orthopedic and women’s health programs. The “Ho Ho Honey with a Peppermint Twist” soap, created specially to support Methodist Mansfield, is available exclusively through Dec. 31. For every bar sold, $3 will be donated directly to the hospital’s programs and services.
“We are incredibly grateful to Buff City Soap for their generous support,” said Juan Fresquez Jr., President of Methodist Mansfield Medical Center. “This partnership will help us continue providing high-quality care to our patients and their families. We truly appreciate their thoughtful contribution and commitment to our community.”
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