As Breast Cancer Awareness Month continues, Surner Heating is making a vibrant statement in Franklin and Hampshire Counties with its striking pink oil delivery trucks. The locally owned, woman-led business has launched the initiative to raise awareness about breast cancer and support those affected by the disease.
"Our pink truck isn’t just for show—it’s a symbol of hope and a reminder to our community about the importance of regular screening and supporting those in the fight against breast cancer," says Sue Surner, owner of Surner Heating. "We’re proud to contribute to such an important cause, and every delivery our pink truck makes reminds people to stay proactive about their health."
The pink truck has become a fan favorite, with residents excited to see it pull into their driveways. The company also runs a fun "Spot the Pink Truck" contest, encouraging locals to take photos of the truck as it travels throughout the area, further raising breast cancer awareness.
In addition to heating oil delivery, Surner Heating offers a range of services, including HVAC maintenance, with locations in Amherst and Greenfield. However, this month, their focus is clear—promoting breast cancer awareness and showing their commitment to the community.
Surner is among many companies across the country dedicating vehicles to breast cancer awareness, but their pink truck stands out as a moving symbol of hope in Franklin and Hampshire Counties. Whether it's a local event or a quiet delivery, the sight of the pink truck serves as a daily reminder of the ongoing fight against breast cancer.
Sue Surner emphasizes the company's dedication to superior customer service: "We put our customer’s needs first. When our customers win, we win. That’s the culture we’ve built, and that’s why we’re proud to dedicate this truck to such an important cause."
As the pink truck continues its journey through local roads, it stands as a powerful reminder to get involved, stay aware, and support the search for a cure.
