Monday, July 26, 2010

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The state employees' Credit Union (Chair-) employees once again participated in raising funds at the March Dimes, in conjunction with the Triangle in March for Babies SM campaign. The second consecutive year, the Chair, Triangle team collected more than $ 50,000 through a number of reasons philanthropic efforts, including the sale of food, cooking competitions, sports events and individual donations. about 225 walkers Securities "strung up" the three-mile event, Research Triangle Park. In addition to running the triangle, the securities arm across the country in March participate in other regional events in infants, and therefore thousands of extra dollars in March Dimes.

George Wood of the Securities by the Support Services Group, says: "Our whole class embraced the March of Dimes and the reason the last few years, organized and sponsored a Wii bowling tournament to raise funds. Although the tournament was a great success and provided great entertainment for all concerned our event is just one of many fundraisers held by a number of branches and securities firms. This is inspiring that so many Credit Union personnel in support of the project is an experiment that a positive difference to many families in North Carolina that."Chair, is a non-profit financial cooperative owned by its members. Chair, has been providing the employees of the State of North Carolina and their families, consumer financial services to more than 70 years ago.

"Our success is a direct consequence of the companies, such as chairs," said LaRonda S. Scott, Division Director March of Dimes Division East Carolina. "The Chair-March Babies Team is committed to every baby a healthy start. It demonstrates an extraordinary year after year to meet and even exceed your personal and corporate fundraising targets. Chair-champion, which allows us to learn more about pre-eclampsia as a result of funding for research funding at UNC Chapel Hill Learning Centering Pregnancy program (prenatal group) throughout the State demonstrates that in order to improve birth outcomes, who are uninsured, pregnant women with diabetes diabetes management education, medicine and testing of vendors and much more! No thank you enough for the support of chairs and part of the solution-seeking women. "

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