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October 11, 2023

5Points Creative Works Pro Bono for Two Virginia Women-Focused Events

Roanoke, VA – October 2023. 5Points Creative donated marketing and creative services to the Virginia Breast Cancer Foundation and the Virginia Women’s Conference.

“What I love the most about these two projects are the ways we can use our team’s abilities to help others,” said Bruce C. Bryan, President and Founder of 5Points Creative. “The second best part of this is that the situations are so different. We’ve helped the Virginia Women’s Conference for over a decade, and it comes from my connection with their leadership team, but the Virginia Breast Cancer Foundation work was completely employee generated.”

5Points Creative supported Virginia Breast Cancer Foundation’s annual Pink 13.1 walk, bike, and run with marketing direction, promotional material designs, apparel designs, email header and footer designs, and social media content. Taking place on the Virginia Creeper Trail in Abingdon, Virginia, the annual Pink 13.1 raises money for screening and diagnostic breast health services for uninsured and underinsured in Southwest Virginia along with educational and advocacy materials.

“A lot of energy went into the concepts and designs for both events,” said Kym Ricketts, Creative Director at 5Points Creative. “I am so proud of the team for their dedication and creativity; their efforts resulted in incredible work for incredible causes.”

5Points Creative also recently provided complimentary marketing and graphic design services for the Virginia Women’s Conference in Norfolk, Virginia, including the conference logo, conference invitations, and conference programs. Hosted by Senator Mark Warner’s office, the conference provides a venue for Virginia women to connect and hear from service and business experts.

“These two worthy events deserve all the support that can be provided,” said Bryan. “Giving back is rewarding and reinforces our commitment – not only to Roanoke and the region, but to the entire state of Virginia.”

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