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New to The Street Launches For The Causes(TM) Monthly Awareness Segments: Offering Free National Media to Charities and Organizations
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 26, 2025 / New to The Street proudly announces the launch of its For The Causes™ monthly media initiative, providing free national television, digital, outdoor, and social media exposure to raise awareness for important causes throughout the year.
Each month, New to The Street will spotlight a different charitable cause - giving nonprofit organizations and community groups the opportunity to share their mission with millions nationwide. In addition to dedicated TV segments, outdoor displays, and social media features, For The Causes™ will incorporate art sales, with proceeds going directly toward expanding media awareness for these critical initiatives.
The 2025-2026 For The Causes™ Awareness Calendar Includes:
September - Prostate Cancer Awareness Month (First Recipient: Man Cave Health)
October - Breast Cancer Awareness Month
November - Veterans and Military Family Appreciation Month
December - Children's Health and Holiday Giving Month
January - Mental Health Awareness Month
February - Heart Health Awareness Month
March - Women's History and Empowerment Month
April - Autism Awareness Month
May - Skin Cancer and Melanoma Awareness Month
June - Alzheimer's and Brain Health Awareness Month
July - Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
August - Back-to-School Youth Literacy and Wellness Month
"New to The Street has a long-standing tradition of spotlighting companies, innovations, and now causes that deserve national attention," said a New to The Street spokesperson. "With For The Causes™, we are using our national media platform to give back and build awareness for the incredible organizations making a difference every day."
Organizations interested in participating in future For The Causes™ segments are encouraged to contact Vince Caruso at [email protected] for more information.
SOURCE: New To The Street
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