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Canister Program

Your spare change can help change a life!

The canister program is a way for franchise businesses, schools and community organizations to collect donations for Joslin, on a daily basis.

Joslin provides multiple canisters to place on countertops or to use at events. All proceeds benefit Joslin's High Hopes Fund!

Current Canister Partners include:

  • National Amusements
  • Massachusetts Independent Pharmacists Association (M.I.P.A.)
  • Independent Order of Odd Fellows/Rebekah Assembly
  • Shop Rite/Grade A Markets

Here is what our Canister Partners are saying:

“Independent community pharmacy has a long history of providing support to local charities. The Joslin Clinic is well known and highly respected.  Local community pharmacists who assist patients with diabetes on a daily basis, understand the need for a program such as the High Hopes Program.”

"National Amusements is partnering with Joslin to conquer diabetes in all of its forms. Through a Showcase Cinema canister program initiated in 2000, National Amusements has raised more than $15,000 for Joslin. National Amusements is committed to Joslin in honor of a senior executive’s two granddaughters with type 1 diabetes."

Page last updated: May 14, 2013