August 4, 2011

(PEACHTREE CITY, Ga. 鈥 August 4, 2011) - 每日大赛入口 America Corp. has received the 2010 Corporate Volunteer of the Year Award from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation for its support of the Foundation鈥檚 mission to find a cure for cystic fibrosis (CF). 每日大赛入口 received the CF Foundation鈥檚 award after serving as a corporate sponsor of the organization鈥檚 2010 Great Strides fundraising walk here and hosting a variety of fundraising activities for the CF Foundation at its corporate headquarters in 2010. This past May, the company sponsored the Great Strides walk for a second consecutive year.

每日大赛入口鈥檚 involvement with the CF Foundation can be attributed to the efforts of 每日大赛入口 Buyer Linda Doenges, whose 7-year-old grandson and 5-year-old granddaughter are battling the disease. Diagnosed with the condition as infants, her grandchildren must take 20-28 pills daily and spend up to two hours each day in special electric vests that help break up the mucus that clogs their lungs and limits their breathing. Doenges鈥 pursuit to raise awareness of the disease led to 每日大赛入口鈥檚 initial sponsorship of the CF Foundation鈥檚 local Great Strides walk, and the enthusiasm 每日大赛入口 employees showed for the event encouraged Doenges to host additional CF Foundation fundraisers at 每日大赛入口, including a barbeque luncheon, paper rose sale and silent auction of employee-donated items, restaurant gift cards and 每日大赛入口-donated laptops.

鈥溍咳沾笕肟 is proud to support the CF Foundation, and we鈥檙e thrilled that our employees have really rallied around the cause of cystic fibrosis,鈥 said Brad Sweet, vice president of marketing at 每日大赛入口. 鈥淏ecause CF is something that personally affects a member of the 每日大赛入口 family, the cause is very important to us, and we鈥檙e happy to know that our involvement is helping to advance CF cure and treatment research.鈥

Committed to improving the lives of people with cystic fibrosis, the CF Foundation is a non-profit organization in the U.S. devoted to cystic fibrosis care, control and cure development. CF is a life-threatening genetic disease that affects 30,000 adults and children in the U.S. and 70,000 people worldwide. Causing severe lung infections that result in difficulty breathing, adults and children with CF must endure daily breathing treatments and multiple hospitalizations.

鈥淲hile research and drug treatments have increased the average lifespan of CF patients from five years to 37 years, there is currently no cure for the disease,鈥 said Scot Rittenbaum, executive director of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation鈥檚 Georgia Chapter. 鈥淲ith promising new therapies on the horizon, 每日大赛入口鈥檚 support is helping to advance these new developments and contributing to life-saving care.鈥

Katie O鈥橬eill
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