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Outreach raises $960,000 at 33rd Annual Luncheon

Outreach, New York's leading nonprofit provider of life-changing drug and alcohol abuse treatment, raised $960,000 at the organization's 33rd Annual Metropolitan Luncheon held at Cipriani 42nd St. More than 700 people attended the event honoring Steven Spinola, president of the Real Estate Board of New York, Inc.; John Santora, president and CEO of Cushman & Wakefield's Global Corporate Occupier and Investor Services Group, and Thomas Lane, president of the Tile, Marble & Terrazzo B.A.C. Local Union #7 of NY& NJ. Outreach is a premier provider and champion of quality, life-changing drug and alcohol abuse care. Since 1980, Outreach has provided the New York Metropolitan area with unmatched substance abuse treatment and training services. specializing in residential and outpatient programs for teens, intensive daytime treatment for women and women with children, adult outpatient treatment services, and training of professionals for careers in treating addiction. On an annual basis, Outreach offers care and treatment to nearly 3,000 individuals and families; upwards of 350 students participate in training activities.
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