Cousins Subs helping fight against childhood cancer with "Combos For A Cure"
Posted: Sep 6, 2017 5:49 PM CST

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A child is diagnosed with cancer every three minutes. Cousins Subs and The Vince Lombardi Cancer Foundation are teaming up to fight childhood cancer this month.
This is the third year that the two organizations have worked together for "Combos For A Cure."
A portion of every combo meal sold at Cousin's Subs will go to Children's Hospital of Wisconsin for childhood cancer research and care.
"Research is how we get better tools to fight against the cancers to lead to 100% quality of life survival which is all of our goals. We're getting to the dream of Coach Lombardi and everyone else who wants 100% survival," said Dr. David Margolis with Children's Hospital of Wisconsin.
"Combos For A Cure" runs all this month.
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