Pink Ribbon Girls to relocate corporate headquarters

The Pink Ribbon Girls announced that they will be relocating their headquarters to 350 Huls Dr. in Clayton, Ohio, by mid-April.

The not-for-profit organization provides healthy meals, rides to treatment, house cleaning kits, peer support, and education for individuals and their families fighting breast and gynecological cancers.

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

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“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,” said 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.”

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The new building was purchased and donated to the Pink Ribbon Girls by the owner of R.B. Jergens, a business that specializes in construction and management solutions in Vandalia, Ohio.

The savings from the donation will allow the Pink Ribbon Girls to fund the essential services for individuals battling breast and gynecological cancers.