Posted March 13, 2012, 9:49 AM by Lauren in General, Social Good. Tagged Austin Financial Group, St. Baldrick's Foundation Village of Romeo. Comments are closed.
69 days ago
If any of you run into Dean Austin, the first thing you may notice is his newly bald head. After two weeks of fundraising, with a total of $12, 270 raised, Dean faced the clippers this past Saturday at the … Continue reading →
Posted February 28, 2012, 10:14 AM by Lauren in General, Social Good. Tagged Austin Financial Group, St. Baldrick's Foundation. Comments are closed.
83 days ago
Would you like to see Dean Austin, BALD? Here’s your chance. Dean is having his head shaved to stand in spirit with kids fighting cancer and raise money to help find a cure. He will face the clippers March 10th as … Continue reading →
Posted December 15, 2011, 3:27 PM by Lauren in General, Social Good. Tagged Austin Financial Group. Comments are closed.
157 days ago
It seems like each year we fill the time leading up to the holidays with festivities of every sort: shopping for gifts, decorating our homes and workplaces, and attending an array of holiday parties. Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, … Continue reading →
Posted August 8, 2011, 9:53 AM by Lauren in General, Health, Social Good. Tagged Health and wellness events, MI fundraisers. Comments are closed.
287 days ago
We have a provided a list of upcoming health and wellness events or fundraisers in Michigan. We hope you find a few to add to your summer plans! Tuesday, August 9, 2011–NAMU Family Support Group Meeting The National Alliance of … Continue reading →
Posted July 25, 2011, 3:07 PM by Lauren in Health, Social Good. Tagged Austin Financial Group, Checkups, Clorox, health care, The Children's Health Fund. Comments are closed.
300 days ago
Health care in the United States is changing, but companies like Clorox and The Children’s Health Fund still see the need to raise funds for disadvantaged children. In a recently launched campaign, “Check-In for Checkups,” your health knowledge means more care … Continue reading →