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Statewide Abstract raises $61,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

Armand Cox, store manager for the Hugo Boss store in White Plains presents Ken Meccia, president of Statewide Abstract a check for $5,000.

White Plains, NY Statewide Abstract Corp. was forced to postpone its 2020 charity golf outing due to COVID restrictions but rescheduled for this past June 21st and raised over $61,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital thanks to the generosity of over 100 golfers and numerous sponsors and supporters. Hugo Boss Menswear Store also supported the event by donating 10% of sales that took place during the weekend in their White Plains location donating a total of $5,000.

Statewide staff Matthew McAllister, Mark Okimoto, Michael Meccia, Richard Krasner and president of Statewide Abstract Ken Meccia get ready to tee off at the 2021 Statewide St. Jude Scramble.

“Since our first event in 2018, we have raised nearly $200,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital,” said Ken Meccia, president of Statewide Abstract. “St. Jude has done so much for so many children and their families and so we take great pride in supporting their mission of never charging families of sick children for treatment, travel, housing, or food,” Meccia said.

Anyone still wishing to donate may do so through this link www.stjudescramble.com/donate or by calling 914-683-5900

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