Go Red for Women on February 5th!
Jan 15, 2010 by Confero Inc.
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Go Red for Women on February 5th!
Confero, Inc. is encouraging all our employees and mystery shoppers to circle February 5th, 2010 in red on their calendars. That’s the day Confero will join the American Heart Association (AHA)‘s fight against heart disease by holding Wear Red Day. We encourage everyone to participate by wearing red and donating $5 to help the AHA raise women’s awareness of cardiovascular disease and empower women to reduce their risk.
We are proud to be joining the AHA and other concerned companies and organizations across America in the fight against the #1 killer of women— as well as of men. Wear Red Day is a chance for us to arm ourselves with knowledge about this devastating disease and to raise funds that will help the AHA advance its research and education efforts.
Here at Confero, Inc. we have started a team website to help raise money in the fight against heart disease. Confero employees and mystery shoppers are urged to make donations to support this cause. Every penny counts! We also would like to encourage our mystery shoppers to find us on Facebook and become a Fan of Confero. For every new Facebook Fan between now and February 5th, 2010, Confero will donate $1, up to $1,000! Spread the word; tell your friends and family to become a fan of Confero today!
Learn more about the national cause to increase awareness and help women reduce their risk of heart disease at GoRedForWomen.org.
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