Pink Ribbon Girls announces relocation of corporate headquarters

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For the Miami Valley Today

TIPP CITY — Pink Ribbon Girls is thrilled to announce the relocation of their corporate headquarters to Clayton in mid-April.

Pink Ribbon Girls is a not-for-profit organization that provides healthy meals, rides to treatment, house cleaning kits and peer support and education to individuals and their families fighting breast and gynecological cancers.

The new location will provide space for the Dayton region’s 14 office employees. Pink Ribbon Girls has a total of 33 employees located in their five service regions of Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton in Ohio, the Bay Area in California and St. Louis in Missouri.

“Our programming, marketing, data and accounting employees, who serve all regions and our Dayton regional development employees will be working out of the corporate headquarters,” says Heather Salazar, Pink Ribbon Girls president and CEO. “We are excited to stay in the Miami Valley and continue to serve clients from our new location.”

The new building, located at 350 Huls Drive, Clayton, was purchased and donated to Pink Ribbon Girls by a long-time PRG supporter and the owner of R.B. Jergens, a business that specializes in construction and management solutions, including specialized earthwork, soil modification, roadwork and site improvement in Vandalia.

The gift will result in significant savings allowing PRG to put those dollars toward essential services for those battling breast and gynecological cancers.

“Tipp City has been an amazing home to us and we are so thankful for the tremendous support of the community throughout the past eight years,” says Salazar. “We have had the best landlords and will miss being in the heart of downtown.”

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