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Spring Promotion for Project Bread!


Diamond Chiropractic is excited to donate $10 to Project Bread for every new patient referral in the months of March and April.

Project Bread is the state's leading antihunger organization. Their walk for hunger is the oldest continual pledge walk in the country and provides millions of dollars in privately donated funds to more than 400 emergency food programs in 130 communities statewide. The walk is held on 05/01/11.

Here are some of the MANY ways you can make a difference:

*Refer your friends/family to us and we'll donate on your behalf.

Donate:
Our office manager Emily Rapp is participating in the walk so you can make an online donation to her in order to support her in the Walk for Hunger.
You can also donate by mail or over the phone, become a monthly donor, make a planned gift, honor someone, give a gift of stock, join a seasonal campaign, and even double your gift.


Corporate Giving:

Become a corporate contributor, nourish team building and a family-friendly culture while you promote your organization's message of caring!


Shop:

Shop in Project Bread's online stores. Find a Walk T-shirt, holiday cards, 7NEWS recipes and more!

Volunteer:
Volunteer during the Walk, in the office, or volunteer with one of Project Bread's funded agencies.


Social Media

Connect with Project Bread on social media. They are on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.


Follow this link to learn more or to donate to The Walk for Hunger:

http://www.projectbread.org/site/PageServer?pagename=walk_donate

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