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You may have noticed the signage up for a new Juice Generation (the 19th outlet in the chainlet) at 4 Astor Place between Lafayette and Broadway.
As Lois Weiss reported at the Post, this Juice Generation is partnering with another tenant in the building — Harvey Milk High School, known as the nation’s first public school for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students.
Per the Post:
Juice Generation will be partnering with the school and working with students to develop a juice to celebrate Gay Pride month in June, with all proceeds benefiting the school, said Eric Helms, Juice Generation’s founder and CEO.
It will also launch a health and nutrition awareness campaign with the students.
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