Mohawk Group continues support for Susan G. Komen

HomeCommercialMohawk Group continues support for Susan G. Komen

Susan G. KomenCalhoun, Ga.—Since 2001, Mohawk has contributed more than $7 million to Susan G. Komen through corporate donation programs that ultimately serve millions of people touched by breast cancer in more than 30 countries through research, treatment assistance, helplines and a variety of other lifesaving and life-impacting resources.

Mohawk has been a proud partner of Susan G. Komen for more than 20 years. The manufacturer said it continues to create commercial floor coverings that not only support healthier offices, patient rooms, schools and beyond, but also give back more to society than they take as part of Mohawk Group’s commitment to positive social impact. 

Whenever a designer selects eligible commercial flooring products through the Specify for a Cure program, they can be confident that their selection unites them in solidarity with Mohawk Group and Susan G. Komen’s ongoing fight against cancer. Proceeds from the sales of these items help the nonprofit organization carry out their mission, which among other things, provides 347 people with a free breast cancer screening and 24 people with treatment assistance—every single day. Corporate partnerships including Mohawk Group’s Specify for a Cure help save lives by meeting the most critical needs in communities nationwide through investments in breakthrough research to prevent and cure breast cancer.

The Specify for a Cure donation program expanded in 2022 with the launch of the ArtLifting partnership. As part of its Better Together Initiative, Mohawk Group has partnered with ArtLifting to champion artists who are impacted by housing insecurity and disabilities. ArtLifting provides a platform and creates opportunities for these underrepresented artists to amplify their voices and participate in the contemporary art market. Each time designers specify from collections in the ArtLifting partnership, Mohawk Group donates to Susan G. Komen.

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