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Chiro One Wellness Centers pledge $10,000 to F4CP

Chiropractic Economics January 28, 2010

January 28, 2010 — The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP) recently announced Chiro One Wellness Center has donated $10,000 in support of the Foundation’s mission of generating positive press for the profession. 

The Chiro One executive team presented the donation during the January 2010 Parker Seminars held in Las Vegas.

“Through the years, there have been many organizations that have sought to market one voice for chiropractic to the public,” says Stuart Bernsen, DC, and CEO of Chiro One Wellness Centers. “None have been as successful or as impactful — and in such a short timeframe — as the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress.  We are proud to support this Foundation and its hard work.”

Foundation spokespersons, including NFL Legend Jerry Rice, Retired Army Brigadier General Becky Halstead, and ESPN anchor Linda Cohn were in attendance at the Parker event, accepting the generous donation and personally thanking the Chiro One executive team. As a token of their support and a welcoming present, Foundation Chairman Kent S. Greenawalt, CEO of Foot Levelers, presented Chiro One Wellness Centers with an autographed football signed by Jerry Rice.

“I couldn’t be happier to welcome Chiro One to the Foundation’s family of vendors that support our mission of positive press,” says Greenawalt. “Generous donations of this magnitude are testimony to the outstanding work that the Foundation is doing. As a growing number of vendors and doctors join our campaign, the Foundation is motivated to raise the bar even higher.”

Source: Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, www.f4cp.org

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