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IREM NYC gears up for Sixth Annual Sporting Clays Fundraiser

From 2023’s event — Ken Stubbolo, Sr. president of Dynamic
Construction, an IREM NYC industry partner, takes aim and shoots.

New Paltz, NY Join us for our sixth Annual Sporting Clays Fundraiser at  Mid-Hudson Sporting Clays on Friday, October 4th 2024 benefitting SHAREing & CAREing and Gigi’s Playhouse NYC. 100% of the event’s proceeds will be donated to these two remarkable organizations.

SHAREing & CAREing is the face of hope, recovery and cancer survivorship. It was founded in 1994 to address the needs of cancer patients and their families in Queens County and throughout New York City. It is the only not-for-profit working with all members of the community — regardless of insurance status — to provide education on prevention and wellness, links to cancer treatment and practical needs, and ongoing counseling support. All of the services are free of charge.

GiGi’s Playhouse NYC’s vision is to see a world where individuals with Down syndrome are accepted and embraced in their families, schools and community. It’s a place to celebrate Down syndrome and gain the social and academic skills individuals with Down syndrome need in order to reach their potential and make contributions to the New York City community – and beyond. 

For more information and to register for the year’s clay shoot
please visit iremnyc.org

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