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Houlihan Lawrence sponsors three walks in support of Breast Cancer

This October, Houlihan Lawrence, one of the largest independently owned and operated residential real estate service providers in Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess counties, will sponsor three walks in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. All of the firm's agents will participate in the fight against breast cancer by organizing teams to raise funds and participate in events taking place throughout their geographic regions. In addition, Houlihan Lawrence will match the total amount of money raised by the agents and donate to the cause. The first walk, held on September 30 in Yorktown Heights, is Support Connection's Support-a-Walk. Following suite is the Miles of Hope Breast Cancer Foundation Community Walk on October 14 in Pleasant Valley and the American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk on October 21 in Purchase. "We want to make the members of our community more aware of breast cancer, the most common form of cancer among women," said Stephen Meyers, chief executive officer of Houlihan Lawrence. To sponsor a local Houlihan Lawrence sales associate in one of the three charity walks please contact your local Houlihan Lawrence real estate office or call 888-454-7356.
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