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By Eric Dvorak, PR.com
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717 days ago
Article ID# 1102018
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Susan G. Komen Foundation
MELVILLE, NEW YORK (PR.com ) - Magnetic Consulting Group has started a donations page for the Komen Foundation. Magnetic Consulting Group recently held a fundraiser associated with the Susan G. Komen Foundation. The company wanted to further team up with the foundation and has created a “Passionately Pink For The Cure” to raise money for the cause.
Magnetic Consulting Group is a sales and marketing firm located in Sacramento, CA. The company, established in 2010, is contracted with national clients and specializes in acquiring new business and retaining clientele.
The Susan G. Komen For The Cure was founded in 1982 by Susan’s sister, Nancy G. Brinker. The foundation was based on a desire to make a difference and a promise made to her sister that she would do everything in her power to end breast cancer forever. The goal of the foundation is to raise money for breast cancer research and awareness.
Having invested more than $1.9 billion since inception in 1982, the foundation has become the world’s largest grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists, They aim to work together to save lives, empower people, ensure quality care for all and energize science to find the cures.
The “Passionately Pink For The Cure” campaign is an awareness and fundraising program benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure®. The goal of the organization is to end breast cancer forever by supporting the work of the organization started by one sister and named for the other.
“It is important for us as a company to be involved in the community. Our team works extremely hard for our clients and they feel a big part of having a fulfilling career is to be able to give back. We have volunteered for several foundations and are excited to have the opportunity to raise money again for the Komen Foundation,” explains Eric Dvorak, President of Magnetic Consulting Group.
The company will be holding a second kickball tournament to raise money for breast cancer awareness and research. Magnetic Consulting Group has also volunteered and raised money for Operation Smile and is planning to work with the local animal shelter.
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