On Oct. 7,
2012, Paladin Attachments, an attachment and coupler
manufacturer, contributed to the American Cancer Society
by participating in its Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk in Akron,
Ohio, that raised more than $81,500 for breast cancer research, support and
service programs for those facing the disease.
For the second year of what will
continue to be an annual company tradition, Paladin Attachments assembled team Digging For The Cure, which was made up
of 44 participants (Paladin employees, family and friends) that together raised
over $4,400 through online donations, bake sales, ribbon sales and raffles, which
placed them third out of 198 teams that participated in the Akron, Ohio, event.
In the two years combined, the team has raised nearly $7,500. In its 20 years
of existence, the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk has had a
definitive and inspiring impact on millions of lives. With walks taking place
in more than 270 communities across the United States., more than 8 million walkers have
participated in raising more than $460 million to fight breast cancer.
“Nearly
everyone, within the construction industry and out, has been affected by breast
cancer either directly or by knowing someone that was diagnosed; this is team
Digging For The Cure’s way of helping future breast cancer patients and the
more than 2.5 million breast cancer survivors continue their fight,” says
Jennifer Fitzgerald, marketing communications manager for Paladin Attachments
and team leader for Digging For The Cure. “Through free education, access to
mammograms and groundbreaking research that it’s helped support, breast cancer
death rates have declined more than 32 percent since the program originated. We
are proud of our donation and participant increase this year and look forward
to taking it a step
higher next year to continue this trend.”
For more
information about Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, visit http://makingstrides.acsevents.org.
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