Exchange Physical Therapy Group raises $78k at breast cancer awareness event

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The Exchange Physical Therapy Group raised $78,000 at a breast cancer awareness event last week. to benefit the nonprofit group Let’s Save Ma.

Photo courtesy of the Exchange Physical Therapy Group.

By John Heinis/Hudson County View

“We are overwhelmed and grateful for the tremendous support shown by the community. This disease has touched my life so deeply through my best friend‘s battle with metastatic triple-negative breast cancer,” EPTG Co-Owner Jaclyn Fulop said in a statement.

“It is essential that we come together as a community to ensure every woman has access to the necessary resources for early detection. The funds raised [last week] will go a long way in supporting Let’s Save Ma’s initiatives and will make a real impact on the lives of those affected by breast cancer. I am honored to be a part of their mission.”

The event was hosted at the Pilsener Haus & Biergarten in Hoboken last Tuesday and the full amount raised will go towards Let’s Save Ma, enabling them to continue their vital work in providing educational outreach, support, resources, and hope to individuals and families impacted by breast cancer.

“We believe in the power of community and the impact that collective action can have on important causes,” added Drew Nussbaum, co-owner of EPTG.

“By hosting this fundraiser, we aimed to create a space where people could come together, honor those affected by breast cancer, and contribute to the fight against this devastating disease.”

EPTG also thanked their sponsors, attendees, speakers, and donors for making the event memorable and successful.


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  1. Another public relations attempt to distract from Jersey City Mayor wife Jackie Fulop’s heavy handed relentless pus to open a very lucrative cannabis store in a residential building in Hoboken against the best interest of the residents.

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