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PowerStone Property Management Raises Their Largest Amount Ever For Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation

Celebrating the 16th year of the PCRF event, Reaching for the Cure, thousands attend at new venue Irvine Valley College. PowerStone raises $40,000 plus, which surpasses last year's donation by over 40%.

2014-04-06
IRVINE, CA, April 06, 2014 (Press-News.org) PowerStone Property Management Inc. a full service Orange County California based property management firm announced today that $40,774 was raised in support of the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation (PCRF) , which recently hosted their Reaching for the Cure Event.

The Reaching for the Cure Run & Ride is one of Orange County's family favorite community and fundraising event for pediatric cancer. The 16th Annual 10K Run, 5K Run/Walk, 1K Kids' Fun Run & Bike Tour event was held at Irvine Valley College on March 29th and 30th. This year the event attracted over 5,500 participants and spectators raising $575,000, including Rainbow Sponsor PowerStone's donation - the largest amount for a Corporate Champion team for the second year in a row.

"The kick-off luncheon and auction this year was an incredible success. The employees and business partners that attended were so generous," says Rene' Decker, CEO of PowerStone. "Our team of volunteers led by event Chairperson Kara Wright set some high goals and surpassed them in a big way. Our entire PowerStone family is happy and proud to support the great work of the Foundation."

The Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation holds special events throughout the year. For more information call the PCRF office at 949-859-6312 or visit http://www.pcrf-kids.org. Since it's founding in 1982, PCRF has partnered with businesses, foundations, and individuals and has raised over $30 million toward the ultimate goal of ending pediatric cancers.

About PowerStone
PowerStone is a very successful and growing property management firm headquartered in Orange County, California. Since 1993 PowerStone has served the CID industry (common interest development) with integrity and professionalism. From professional business planning, governance, and community management, to modern yet easy to use, customized websites and on-line services, PowerStone provides homeowner associations complete and unparalleled service. PowerStone believes that every association deserves the chance to attain their vision for their property and that's why we created the best combination of people and technology to not only better serve, but to better achieve. For more information, go to http://www.powerstonepm.com

For media inquires, contact Rene Decker at rdecker@powerstonepm.com or 949-716-3998.


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[Press-News.org] PowerStone Property Management Raises Their Largest Amount Ever For Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation
Celebrating the 16th year of the PCRF event, Reaching for the Cure, thousands attend at new venue Irvine Valley College. PowerStone raises $40,000 plus, which surpasses last year's donation by over 40%.