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My Plumber Heating and Cooling Gives Back with Campaign Dedicated to Military Appreciation

With Memorial Day quickly approaching, and May being Military Appreciation Month, My Plumber Heating and Cooling launched its annual campaign to promote awareness and raise support for American veterans and their families.

“My Plumber Heating and Cooling enjoys helping people and giving back to our community is a top priority” said Mark Presgrave, VP-Owner of My Plumber Heating and Cooling. “Our veterans and their families sacrifice so much so our fellow Americans remain safe, and free. We owe a lot to these great people.”

A fleet of specially wrapped My Plumber Heating and Cooling service vans and trucks are traveling throughout the Washington DC Metro area every day, bearing a camouflage design, an awareness ribbon, and service seals to represent the five branches of the US military. A portion of all profit earned is donated back to local organizations that support the cause, including Serve Our Willing Warriors.

As the Washington, DC metropolitan area’s go-to plumber, My Plumber Heating and Cooling recognizes the vital importance of community involvement; in addition to promoting awareness, the company is proud to have sponsored and donated to the local lacrosse league, BattleLax’s Shootout for Soldiers campaign.

This is BattleLax Lacrosse’s second year participating in Shootout for Soldiers – Baltimore. Last year they sent just one U13 Boys team and had a great experience! This one team raised an incredible $6,290 which ranked them as the top fundraising team in the tournament.

In 2016 they are sending two teams, a 2019 Girls team and a 2021 Boys team! With these two teams BattleLax hopes to beat our overall fundraising for last year to benefit our veterans!

Please consider supporting a BattleLax team in this event and the veterans that have sacrificed so much for our freedom.

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Original Press Release at: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2016/05/prweb13400769.htm 

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