Hornady Donates to Cancer Foundations

The donation was calculated using a portion of each box sold of Hornady Critical Defense Lite ammunition in 9 mm and 38 Special, which features a pink bullet tip and pink ribbon packaging.

by posted on December 12, 2024
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Hornady recently donated more than $56,000 to the GRACE Cancer Foundation in Grand Island, Nebraska, with a matching amount going to the American Cancer Society, for a total donation of $112,103 split evenly between the two organizations.

Through this initiative, Hornady has now donated more than $1 million over the last several years through a joint contribution to the GRACE Cancer Foundation and the American Cancer Society.

“We are honored to support the GRACE Cancer Foundation and American Cancer Society,” said Steve Hornady. “The assistance these organizations provide cancer patients, and their families is remarkable,” he added.

The donation was calculated using a portion of each box sold of Hornady Critical Defense Lite ammunition in 9 mm and 38 Special. Critical Defense Lite features a pink bullet tip and pink ribbon packaging to help showcase the fight against cancer.

The GRACE Cancer Foundation assists cancer patients who live within 40 miles of Grand Island, Nebraska, or are being treated at the Grand Island or Hastings Cancer Centers. Help is available through several methods, such as gas cards, assistance with medical bills, household expenses, and more.

The American Cancer Society’s mission is to free the world from cancer by funding and conducting research, sharing expert information, supporting patients, and spreading the word about prevention.

Founded in 1949, Hornady Manufacturing Company is a family-owned business headquartered in Grand Island, Nebraska. Proudly manufacturing products that are made in the USA, Hornady Manufacturing is a world leader in bullet, ammunition, reloading tool, accessory and security product design and manufacturing.

For more, visit Hornady.com.

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