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September 2006

More financial support for F4CP

Parker College of Chiropractic and HESCO are among the latest donors to the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress’ Campaign for Chiropractic. Parker has donated $10,000, and HESCO has pledged $5,000.

Parker is the first among the chiropractic colleges to give a financial donation. Upon announcing the donation, Fabrizio Mancini, DC, president of Parker, said, “The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress is exactly what the chiropractic profession needs,” said Mancini. “We now have a well-planned and consistent message to educate the public on the value of chiropractic care. Every chiropractor should support this effort. Its success will impact greatly the future growth of our practices and our profession. Join us in making it happen.”

The Parker donation will be formally presented at the Parker Seminars in Las Vegas in February. HESCO Corporation has joined other chiropractic suppliers in supporting the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP).

HESCO made a $5,000 pledge to the public relations campaign at the recent Florida Chiropractic Association (FCA) conference in Orlando.

Several other companies (previously announced in Newsflash) made donations at the FCA conference. They were The Masters Circle ($10,000), Breakthrough Coaching ($5,000, which brought total Breakthrough donations to $50,000), Anabolic Laboratories ($2,000, for a total of $4,000), and DC Products Review ($2,000).

To make a donation or a pledge, go to www.ChiroEco.com and click on Campaign for Chiropractic.

Source: Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, www.foundation4cp.com

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