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Wiederhold & Associates’ philosophy is to share our good fortune by giving back to our community. We actively participate in and contribute to the following organizations and causes:
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CHILDREN'S HOSPICE OF ATLANTA - CAMP SUNSHINE
Children’s Hospice of Atlanta is a hospice service through Visiting Nurse Health System. They are a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping children and families manage their health and recover from illness in the comfort of their own home. Their nurses, therapists and other professionals give patients quality one-on-one care, helping them maintain their independence and, whenever possible, avoid hospital stays.
Visiting Nurse Health System is the largest nonprofit home healthcare and hospice provider in Georgia. A United Way agency, they have been serving the community for 60 years. Each year, Visiting Nurse Health System serves more than 18,000 children and adults in the 26-county metro Atlanta area.
• Camp Sunshine At Camp Twin Lakes
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COLFAX HALF MARATHON
A non-profit fundraising platform in Denver Colorado.
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LANCE ARMSTRONG FOUNDATION
The Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF) unites people through programs and experiences to empower cancer survivors to live life on their own terms and to raise awareness and funds for the fight against cancer. The LAF focuses on cancer prevention, access to screening and care, research and quality of life for cancer survivors. Founded in 1997 by cancer survivor and champion cyclist Lance Armstrong, the LAF has raised more than $250 million for the fight against cancer. Wiederhold & Associates has joined the over 60 million LIVESTRONG wristband wearers to help make cancer a national priority.
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MARDI GRAS HALF MARATHON
Benefits the Bree's Dream Foundation (cancer research) in New Orleans.
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MS150
The BP MS 150 is a two-day fundraising bike ride from Houston to Austin organized by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Lone Star Chapter. It’s the largest non-profit event of its kind in North America with 13,000 registered cyclists, 3,000 volunteers and countless supporters and spectators. In 2009, the BP MS 150 raised more than $17 million for MS research and services for persons living with multiple sclerosis.
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