An exclusive T-shirt designed by
Aniston, with an illustration
relating to the movie on the
front and Warriors in Pink
symbols on the back, will be
available at
www.fordcares.com. As with
all Warriors in Pink wear and
gear sold on
www.fordcares.com , 100
percent of the proceeds from the
shirt’s purchase go to Susan G.
Komen for the Cure.
“The
Aniston-designed T-shirt shows a
child’s drawing of a man on the
moon,” said Magee. “It ties in
with the first story, where a
little girl’s mother loses her
battle with breast cancer on the
same day man first lands on the
moon. The little girl grows up
determined to find a cure – she
opens an oncology clinic where
she’s treating the other women
we meet in the stories of
‘Five.’
“The T-shirt links those
first experiences together – if
we can land a man on the moon,
we can cure breast cancer.”
For Aniston, the design of the
T-shirt goes even deeper.
“My T-shirt stands for a
future in which we no longer
have to live in fear of cancer,”
Aniston said. “I’ve had an
amazing journey working on
‘Five,’ and it was only fitting
I was able to bring that energy
into the design of this Ford
Warriors in Pink T-shirt. I
encourage all of you to take a
stand against breast cancer and
join the brave men and women who
are battling the disease as we
speak.”
Expanded campaign
The collaboration will
expand beyond the movie. Aniston
will be featured in a public
service announcement that also
shows her exclusive T-shirt, and
Rosario Dawson and Tracee Ellis
Ross, two of the stars of the
movie, will be featured in print
advertisements for the Warriors
in Pink campaign.
“This collaboration is one
more way for us to raise
awareness,” said Magee. “We
think this movie, along with the
names behind it, is a great way
to raise the visibility of our
message.”
The Warriors in Pink
campaign, of course, goes on all
year long. Ford Warriors in Pink
apparel and accessories are
created for women, men and
children and feature important
symbols signifying the message
of hope, strength and unity in
the fight against breast cancer.
The Ford commitment runs well
beyond raising funds. The
company is dedicated to making a
difference 365 days a year by
encouraging women to become
informed and visit their
doctors, educating them that
early detection saves lives.
2011 marks Ford Motor Company’s
17th year of support for Susan
G. Komen for the Cure. Ford has
dedicated more than $110 million
to the cause to date.