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Ivory Allison
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American Liver Foundation
1341 North Delaware Avenue
Suite 209
Philadelphia, PA 19125
215-425-8080 Tel
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MACY'S SHOP FOR A CAUSE

A Great opportunity for the American Liver Foundation, Mid-Atlantic Division to raise money through the sale of Macy's shooping passes. Passes are only $5 each ad WE KEEP 100% OF THE PROCEEDS(you don't even have to use the pass for us to make money!).

What: A shopping pass for 25% or 10% off most regular, sale and clearance purcahses all day. Enjoy a full day of spectacular discounts, entertainment, special events, and a chance to wine a $500 shopping spree.

When: Buy passes now through August 24; use on Saturday, August 25, 2012.

Where: Any Macy's store

How: Buy passes and have them mailed to you:

Complete the order form and mail it, along with payment, to:

Ivory Allison

American Liver Foundation

1341 N. Delaware Ave, Suite 209

Phila, PA 19125

Once payment is received, your pass(es) will be immediatley mailed to you.

Macy's Shop for a Cause 2012

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Singer Jon Secada to bring "Tune in To Hep C" to Hispanic Community

Jon Secada, three-time GRAMMY(r) award-winning Cuban-American recording artisit and songwriter, is adding his voice to the Tune In to HepC public health campaign to help raise awareness of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. This new bilingual portion of the campaign is called Hepatitis C-Toca El Tema.

American Liver Foundation Applauds Disney Decision to Restrict Junk - Food Ads

The American Liver Foundation salutes the Walt Disney Company for taking a leadership role in helping childhood obesity by restricting junk food ads on its child-foucsed media outlets and for revising meals in its theme parks to have less sodium.

Page updated: July 25th, 2012