Showing posts with label Victims. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victims. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 January 2012

Donations for Autism & Joplin Tornado victims

Branson, MO (PRWEB) June 17, 2011

Saturday June 11, 2001 was a busy day for Summer Winds Resorts. The founder and CEO of Summer Winds Resorts Services, LLC., Joseph Pat Joyce generously donated $ 10,000 through The Pat Joyce Charity Fund and sponsored The Day for Shay event held that morning. These donations for Autism go directly to the local community and for the Genoa, Nevada community, where Summer Winds Resorts newest resort is located.


Summer Winds Resorts has donated over $ 100,000 in the past year for Autism Awareness. Increasing awareness helps the autism movement in a number of ways. It helps the general public gain a better understanding of autism. It dispels common misconceptions and gives the community, families, and friends, of people with autism a chance to participate in activities and show their support for their loved ones. As a company, Summer Winds Resorts has made this a personal goal and endeavor.


Later that evening Founder and CEO, Pat Joyce made yet another generous donation of $ 20,000 to Branson Cares, which will be used to benefit the Joplin area that was recently devastated by a tornado.


Earlier this month Mr. Pat Joyce and the employees of Summer Winds Resorts donated pallets of much needed baby diapers, formula and bottled water. ?When everyone heard about the devastation to our neighbors in Joplin, Missouri, we wanted to help? said Mr. Joyce. Being a father himself Mr. Joyce drew from the inspiration of his two young sons, Maddox and Peyton.


These donations would not have been possible without the help of Jim and Kathy Cox, along with their son and daughter-in-law Brandon and Donna Cox. The donation was facilitated by Candlestick Inn, and Wal-Mart who without their urgency, we would not have turned this project around so quickly to get these much needed supplies to Joplin.


Summerwinds Resorts Services, LLC operates and sells boutique themed resorts in Branson, Missouri and Genoa/Lake Tahoe, Nevada. Summerwinds Resorts has created the successful Stormy Point village at Table Rock Lake and is now reviving the historical charm and personality in 1862 David Walley?s Hot Springs Resort and Spa. Stormy Point Village is a Cape Cod; New England styled property with upscale services and amenities. 1862 David Walley?s Hot Springs Resort and Spa harkens back to the Pony Express days, as a rustic mining town with charming cabins and a historical themed clubhouse, nestled between native wetlands famous for its Bald Eagle sightings and the foothills of the Sierra Mountain Range. Summer Winds team consists of over 400 employees working in five states with a common goal: service to the customer.


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Find More Baby Formula Press Releases

The Semi Truck Accident Victims Urges Semi Truck, Commercial Or Big Rig Accident Victims To Call Them For An On The Spot Response In New York, New Jersey Or Pennsylvania

(PRWEB) January 12, 2012

Statistics show that approximately one out of every eight accidents in the United States is caused by large commercial trucks or tractor trailers, and the Semi Truck Accident Victims Center is urging innocent victims, or their loved ones to call them immediately if an individual, or a loved one is an innocent victim of a vehicular accident with a semi truck, or big rig, especially in New York, New Jersey, or Pennsylvania." The group says, "If you, or a loved one is involved in a vehicular accident with a semi truck, or big rig, we want to be the first call a family member, or loved one makes. Upon getting the call we will start building a team around the victim including investigators, instant research on the best possible medical help, world class personal injury attorneys, who specialize passionate legal representation of semi truck accident victims, and everything else we think the victim, or loved ones need, and we will do this on the spot." For more information about the Semi Truck Accident Victim Center's free world class service loved ones, or victims can call the group anytime at 866-714-6466, or they can contact the group via their web site at http://SemiTruckAccidentVictimsCenter.Com


What Should You Do If You Or A Loved One Is Involved In An Accident With A Semi Truck Or Big Rig?

Call the Semi Truck Accident Victims Center immediately at 866-714-6466
If you were involved in a truck accident you should seek medical attention immediately if needed. If possible never leave the scene of the accident, or admit fault.
When, or if possible, you should take photographs of the crash site, along with the vehicles involved. Never sign anything under pressure, and never make a statement to the other party, or their insurer without an attorney present
Do not sell or dispose of the vehicle that was involved in the crash. Be sure to collect and preserve all evidence, and collect the contact numbers of any witnesses if possible.

The Semi Truck Accident Victims Center is on call 24 hours a day to any victim, of family member of a victim involved in a traffic serious accident with a semi truck, commercial vehicle, or big rig. The group can be contacted anytime at 866-714-6466, or a victim, or their loved ones can contact the group via their web site at http://SemiTruckAccidentVictimsCenter.Com


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Itty Bitty Bra promotes October Breast Cancer Awareness and Donates Bras to Victims of Domestic Violence and Needy Women worldwide

Irvine, CA (PRWEB) October 11, 2011

For the entire month of October 2011, Itty Bitty Bra, the popular bra line specifically created for women from the small to average size range, is participating in charitable programs for women. In the struggle against breast cancer, Itty Bitty Bra is promoting awareness and encouraging research to finding a cure. 10% of all sales of the pink Signature Itty Bitty Bra as supplies last will be donated to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the world?s leading breast cancer organization. Breast cancer information cards are included in the Itty Bitty Bra merchandise to promote awareness and encourage testing.


Additionally, Itty Bitty Bra is also supporting Bra Recycling month, a movement to collect gently used or unused bras to be donated to victims of domestic violence and other needy women worldwide. Samples of Itty Bitty Bra will be donated to women in impoverished nations. Those who participate in the program are entitled to join a weekly raffle which includes two $ 25 gift certificates which may be applied at the Itty Bitty Bra website. Creator and designer Jane Hodgdon says, ?Itty Bitty Bra was created to foster a healthy body image, to encourage women to feel good about themselves. We are joining these very important causes to confront the issues countless women are facing today. We all have friends, family and co-workers whose lives have been affected by breast cancer or domestic violence and we wanted to do our part in seeking solutions of these widespread problems.? Everyone who is interested in helping out can log on to the website http://www.ittybittybra.com for further information.


This superior alternative to pricey brands or labels with imprecise sizing effectively combines comfort and style to deliver a healthy confidence among women with petite to average sizes. Since its inception, Itty Bitty Bra has drawn a growing number of devoted followers from career women, homemakers and celebrities. The Itty Bitty Bra collection also includes Signature looks in essential tones of nude, black, white and pink to more fashion forward Couture pieces in leopard and polka dot prints and rhinestone detailing as well as strapless pieces. Available in a range of sizes 32AAs through 38B as well as matching camisoles, thong panties and boy shorts, Itty Bitty Bra retails ? from $ 16 to $ 65 nationwide in specialty boutiques,stores, and on their website http://www.ittybittybra.com.


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