Snap-on Tools has raised more than $303,000 through its 2025 Socket to Breast Cancer initiative in support of the McGrath Foundation, exceeding its $250,000 target.
Over the two-year partnership, the Socket to Breast Cancer initiative has raised more than $515,000 to support those impacted by cancer.
The initiative, now in its second year, was powered by Snap-on’s limited-edition pink tool range, as well as the generosity of its franchisees, customers, and local communities nationwide.
Phil Read, a three-times top fuel champion and Snap-on ambassador, wrapped his Top Fuel Dragster Pink and Black in support of the fundraising initiative.
Read said “Everyone knows someone touched by breast cancer, and I’m proud to stand alongside Snap-on and the McGrath Foundation to help make a difference.”
Adam Wright, national marketing and product manager, Snap-on Tools Australia & New Zealand, said “We’ve been blown away by the continued support for Socket to Breast Cancer.
“Our franchisees and customers have helped us raise more than half a million dollars in just two years. It’s a true reflection of the power of our network and the generosity of the people behind it.”