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Women In Cannabis Launch Campaign To Fight Domestic Abuse

The Giving Tree Wellness Center, one of Arizona’s leading medical marijuana dispensaries, has announced a partnership with three other women-led Phoenix-based organizations to launch a Confident Woman campaign to raise awareness about domestic violence.

The Giving Tree Wellness Center, Monarch Wellness Center, Kindred and Huxton, have partnered to create a collaborative medical marijuana product to benefit a nonprofit organization. This collaboration is the first time two dispensary organizations and cannabis brands have come together to launch a hybrid product, called Confident Women. The Confident Woman campaign and the proceeds from the Confident Woman product sales will benefit Chrysalis Domestic Abuse Shelter.

The Giving Tree’s pioneering partnership between Huxton and Kindred, two of the highest quality cannabis brands in the U.S., and Monarch Wellness Center, Scottsdale’s premier medical marijuana dispensary, have merged two of their most prominent cannabis strains to create the Confident Women blend. Confident Woman is a blended product of The Giving Tree Wellness Center’s “LA Confidential” and Huxton’s “Wonder Woman,” regarded for their quality and remedy for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anxiety and restlessness.

“I launched The Giving Tree in 2013 with the mission to make a difference in the community,” said Lilach Mazor Power, the co-founder and managing director of The Giving Tree Wellness Center. “Partnering with Monarch Wellness Center, Kindred, Huxton and Chrysalis continues that mission. It is important that women empower and support each other to make a difference, not only in the cannabis industry, but in the world.”

Confident Woman Pre-Rolls will be sold at Monarch Wellness Center in Scottsdale, Arizona, and The Giving Tree Wellness Center’s locations in Mesa and Phoenix, Arizona until January 19th, 2018.

For more cannabis business news, read MJ News Network.

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