
Fly deals that give back

Looking for a fun, meaningful way to support the colorectal cancer community? These trusted partners are offering exclusive deals and experiences that support the Colorectal Cancer Alliance. Whether you’re shopping for a gift, planning a night out, or celebrating a screening milestone, these good buys do good, too.
Johnny Fly: Modern eyewear with a mission
Johnny Fly blends fashion-forward design with handcrafted quality, offering sunglasses and optical frames made from premium materials like Italian acetate and sustainable wood. Their styles are effortlessly cool — and built to last.
Take 20% off your purchase with promo code NCCA26, and feel even better knowing 30% of proceeds will be donated back to the Alliance.
These shades can brighten someone’s day.
Stooze: Everyday essentials with impact
Stooze is a lifestyle brand known for premium Turkish towels designed for beach, travel, and daily living — blending elevated design with purposeful craftsmanship. Their pieces are lightweight, versatile, and made to bring a sense of intention to everyday routines.
In honor of National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, Stooze has named its Laguna towel as a “Dedicated Piece.” Until the end of March, 10% of proceeds from every Laguna towel sold will be donated to support the Alliance’s work to advance science and improve cancer care.
Kendra Scott: Shine bright, do good
Join Kendra Scott for a special giveback event. Known for its signature jewelry and commitment to philanthropy, Kendra Scott continues to turn style into support for causes that matter.
Shop in-store at Kendra Scott Woodlands Market Street on March 28 from 4–6 PM, or online March 28–29, and 20% of your purchase will benefit the Colorectal Cancer Alliance.
Use code GIVEBACK-LNFNB at checkout when shopping online to ensure your purchase gives back.
Find your perfect, impactful piece.
Chez Gagné: Celebrate screening — with humor and heart
Chez Gagné is known for clever, beautifully designed paper goods that don’t shy away from real life. Their colonoscopy congratulations card strikes the perfect balance of humor and encouragement — making it a memorable way to celebrate a vital step in prevention.
Best of all, 100% of proceeds benefit the Alliance.
Farmgirl Flowers: Artful blooms, thoughtfully sourced
Known for their bold, farm-fresh arrangements and sustainable practices, Farmgirl Flowers creates bouquets that feel equal parts rustic and refined. Their florals are handcrafted using responsibly sourced flowers and wrapped in signature burlap — making every delivery feel special.
For a limited time, enjoy 20% off floral arrangements (excluding fun-size bouquets and free-shipping items). Use code FG-CCA at checkout.
Find your favorite blooms here.
Every purchase helps fuel research, patient navigation, and advocacy efforts nationwide. Thank you for supporting brands that stand with the colorectal cancer community.
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