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Molloy of Advance Relocation Resource Group to be recognized by the MHA

The Mental Health Association of Nassau County (MHA) will honor James Molloy, owner and CEO of the Advance Relocation Resource Group at its 2008 Miracle Makers Ball on Thursday, November 13 at the Garden City Hotel. Proceeds from this event will go to support the MHA and help them to implement a new program designed to meet the needs of Long Island's more than 175,000 veterans. Molloy will be recognized as Corporate Citizen of the Year. The Advance Relocation Resource Group consists of four companies: Advance Commercial Movers, Molloy Bros. Moving & Storage, FITCO and Record Guard. Together this suite of companies offers commercial and residential moving services, furniture delivery and installation and document storage. Molloy and his team are active supporters of many local not-for-profit organizations. "It is an honor to be recognized by the MHA. This organization does a tremendous job providing services to those who are in the greatest need. The many services the organization provides allow disabled children and adults with mental or developmental disabilities to live fulfilling lives. This effort takes a tremendous amount of dedication and resources. At the Advance Group we are proud to support MHA's mission," said Molloy. The association recently held a kickoff cocktail reception to introduce honorees. With over 150 guests, this was the largest kickoff event in the history of the Miracle Makers Ball.
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