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Inches-A-Weigh invites Wisconsin Ladies to Weigh in on a Cure for Breast Cancer

Inches A Weigh of Appleton Wisconsin is inviting women from the area to "weigh in for a cure" by donating all enrollment fees for September 15 to Susan G. Komen for a Cure Foundation of Wisconsin.

2010-09-16
APPLETON, WI, September 16, 2010 (Press-News.org) Inches-A-Weigh located at 4774 Integrity Way, Appleton, WI, is giving back to the community and to women across Wisconsin by donating all enrollment fees collected today to the "Susan G. Komen for the cure" Foundation. They will also be donating $10 for every woman that comes to the Inches-A-Weigh center and has a complimentary figure analysis until the end of October.

On September 15th, there will be a live radio broadcast by 94.3 WYDR (formerly WROE) from the Inches-A-Weigh Appleton center and they will be encouraging all members of the community to stop by and show their support by wearing a pink shirt or pink ribbon and by making a personal donation. Susie Lamers, Center Director of Inches-A-Weigh, Appleton says, "Even if women are not planning on joining the Inches-A-Weigh program, we still would like them to come and make a donation to the cause, or come in for a free figure analysis and let us make the donation for them."

Dave Murphy, owner of the Inches-A-Weigh, Appleton franchise said, "The reason we got into this business is because we genuinely care about the health and well-being of the women in our community. As a contributing business to the members of our community, we are dedicated to helping women change their lifestyle and to live happy, healthy lives, not only for themselves, but also for their families. We'd like to invite other members and businesses in the community to come by and show their support for this very important cause!"

About Inches-A-Weigh
Inches-A-Weigh is a nationwide wellness franchise exclusively for women. Unlike traditional weight loss programs and fad diets, Inches-A-Weigh emphasizes the importance of a family-oriented, low-fat eating plan, as well as offering on site exercise classes and personal behavior modification counseling in order to attain physical fitness and well-being.
Inches-A-Weigh's continued goal is to provide sound nutritional counseling and exercise through a fun and healthy approach. Through well-trained support staff, the proven family eating plan, unique exercise equipment, and the overall camaraderie of the clientele, we are able to provide guaranteed weight loss results.


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[Press-News.org] Inches-A-Weigh invites Wisconsin Ladies to Weigh in on a Cure for Breast Cancer
Inches A Weigh of Appleton Wisconsin is inviting women from the area to "weigh in for a cure" by donating all enrollment fees for September 15 to Susan G. Komen for a Cure Foundation of Wisconsin.