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SEATTLE,
October 2005
 |
Regal
Financial Bank
Dons Denim for a Cause
Employees participate in Lee National Denim
Day®,
the largest single-day fundraiser for breast
cancer. |

Seattle, WA. – October 7 won’t be just
another Friday at Regal Financial Bank. This Friday
the employees at Regal Financial Bank will wear denim
along with millions of others across the country by
participating in Lee National Denim Day. The grassroots
event, created to raise funds for breast cancer, will
celebrate its ten-year anniversary, and Regal Financial
Bank employees will in turn celebrate their third
year of participation.
Each year, Lee Jeans designates one day as Lee National
Denim Day and invites people to wear denim to work
in exchange for a $5 minimum donation to the Susan
G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. In celebration
of the program’s 10-year anniversary, this year’s
fundraising goal is $10 million, an amount to which
Regal Financial Bank is working hard to contribute.
“Lee National Denim Day is extremely important
to our employees, as many of them have been personally
touched by the disease,” said Jennifer Wahlsten,
VP & Private Banking Officer. “We enjoy
our participation tremendously because it empowers
everyone to make a difference in the fight against
breast cancer, it’s a great educational program
within our work walls, and it is so easy for us to
implement.”
“The enthusiastic support we get from companies,
organizations and schools every year is overwhelming,”
said Kathy Collins, vice president of marketing communications
for Lee. “The $5 you might normally have spent
on lunch has an amazing impact when combined with
the donations from people nationwide. It is millions
of individuals that make this program a success.”
One hundred percent of every dollar raised through
Lee National Denim Day goes directly to the Komen
Foundation to support breast cancer research, education,
screening and treatment programs that might otherwise
go unfunded.
Seventy percent of donations from Lee National Denim
Day help fund the Komen Foundation Award and Research
Grant Program, which funds groundbreaking breast cancer
research, meritorious awards and
educational and scientific conferences around the
world. Fifteen percent of proceeds go toward local
education, screening and treatment programs nationwide
to fill gaps in communities other programs may
overlook. The remaining funds raised on Lee National
Denim Day help support educational efforts through
the Komen Foundation’s award-winning Web site,
www.komen.org, which provides the latest breast health
and breast cancer information.
“Every year we get thousands of letters from
individuals who are thrilled to have the opportunity
to make a donation they know will have a lasting impact
on breast cancer programs," said Susan Braun,
president
-more-
and chief executive officer of the Komen Foundation.
“We applaud Lee Jeans’ efforts, and all
organizations that support Lee National Denim Day.
These funds are making a difference and getting us
closer to a cure every day.”
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation was established
in 1982 by Nancy Brinker to honor the memory of her
sister, Susan G. Komen, who died from breast cancer
at the age of 36. Today, the Foundation is an international
organization with a network of more than 75,000 active
volunteers working through local Affiliates and events
like the Komen Race for the Cure® to eradicate
breast cancer as a life-threatening disease. A global
leader in the fight against breast cancer, the Foundation
fulfills its mission through support of innovative
breast cancer research grants, meritorious awards,
educational and scientific conferences, and community-based
outreach programs around the world. For more information
about breast health or breast cancer, visit the Foundation’s
Web site, www.komen.org, or call its National Toll-Free
Breast Care Helpline, 1.800 I’M AWARE®.
Lee Jeans is a division of VF Corp. (NYSE: VFC).
Headquartered in Merriam, Kan., Lee manufactures and
markets brand denim, casual pants, shirts, fleece
and knit apparel. A brand committed to the community,
Lee Jeans founded and annually underwrites Lee National
Denim Day, the largest single-day fundraiser for breast
cancer. VF corp. is the world's largest apparel company
and a leader in jeanswear, intimate apparel, knitwear,
workwear, playwear, and daypacks. Its principal brands
include Lee, Wrangler, Riders, Rustler, Vanity Fair,
Vassarette, Bestform, Lily of France, JanSport, Eastpak,
Vans, Earl Jean, Nautica, The North Face and Napapijri.