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The Ear, Nose & Throat Institute Donates One Dollar for every Like on Facebook to The Susan G. Koman Foundation

The Ear, Nose & Throat Institute in Atlanta is donating one dollar to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for every new like received on the ENT Institute facebook page , up to 5,000 dollars for the month of October 2012.

2012-10-24
ATLANTA, GA, October 24, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Ear, Nose & Throat Institute in Atlanta is donating one dollar to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for every new like received on the ENT Institute facebook page , up to 5,000 dollars for the month of October 2012. The Ear, Nose & Throat Institute is excited to raise awareness for breast cancer and contribute proceeds to such an Import cause. All proceeds of the Susan G.Koman Foundation go towards education, research, screening and treatment for breast cancer. �EUR�We are thrilled to create a way for the community and many individuals to participate in raising funds for breast cancer awareness month,�EUR� said Dr. Jeffrey Gallups, CEO of The Ear, Nose & Throat Institute.

Kelley Durfee
Marketing ENT Institute
(407) 421-8513
kdurfee@nsainstitute.com


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[Press-News.org] The Ear, Nose & Throat Institute Donates One Dollar for every Like on Facebook to The Susan G. Koman Foundation
The Ear, Nose & Throat Institute in Atlanta is donating one dollar to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for every new like received on the ENT Institute facebook page , up to 5,000 dollars for the month of October 2012.