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SOURCE: bjlandier@yahoo.com
Red Dog Media, Inc. CEO Bryce Landier announced today that Red Dog Media has donated $1,000 to the Rebuild Gilboa Fund.
(PRWEB) January 09, 2013
Red Dog Media, Inc. CEO Bryce Landier announced today that Red Dog Media has donated $1,000 to the Rebuild Gilboa Fund. This money will go toward providing new clothing, shoes, books and toys for children in need of assistance due to the devastating flooding in the Schoharie Valley.
The idea to donate to Rebuild Gilboa came from a Red Dog Media employee who was formerly a school teacher in Gilboa. Giving back to the community that he lived and worked in for many years was of great personal importance when this natural disaster struck. When he made Red Dog Media aware of Rebuild Gilboa and the children who had been displaced by the flooding, the company decided to donate to the cause. By donating to the Rebuild Gilboa Fund, Red Dog Media seeks to support both its employees and the victims of this natural disaster.
More about Red Dog Media, Inc.: Red Dog Media, Inc. is an internet marketing firm based out of Henderson, Nevada. It was co-founded by Bryce Landier and Michael Landier in 2007. The firm specializes in Search Engine Marketing and Affiliate Marketing. For more information about Red Dog Media, visit http://reddogmediainc.com/
More about Rebuild Gilboa Fund: The Rebuild Gilboa Fund was created in response to the flooding caused by Hurricane Irene. The fund is a Type B Not-For-Profit Corporation. Its primary goal is to provide new clothing, shoes, books, computers, and toys for children of the Gilboa school district affected by the flooding. To learn more and to make a donation, visit http://www.rebuildgilboa.org.
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