HARBIN CLINIC ANNOUNCES THIRD ANNUAL GET PUMP’D FOR KIDS INITIATIVE TO BENEFIT ORGANIZATIONS THROUGHOUT NORTHWEST GEORGIA

(Media release from Harbin Clinic):

Harbin Clinic is thrilled to continue a partnership with non-profit organizations throughout Northwest Georgia on the Get Pump’d for Kids initiative. Get Pump’d for Kids provides a fun, safe way to celebrate Halloween while raising money for children and families throughout Northwest Georgia.

“At Harbin Clinic, we focus on leading initiatives that encourage strong, healthy and happy communities,” says Sarah Scarber, senior director of marketing and communications for Harbin Clinic. “Get Pump’d for Kids lets us provide children and families with an exciting and creative way to celebrate Halloween while also giving back to those in need by raising money for local charitable organizations.”

All funds raised in Floyd County will be donated to Rome-Floyd County Commission on Children and Youth, an organization dedicated to serving children and families in the community. For over 30 years, the group has partnered with agencies and families in the community to ensure Floyd County’s children reach their full potential through collaboration, advocacy and visibility. Also, for every Pumpkin Pal purchased, a special family-friendly activity kit will be given to a child in foster care.

The family-friendly fundraiser encourages members of the community to get involved by purchasing Pumpkin Pals for family, friends or neighbors. Here is how it works:

  1. Purchase a Pumpkin Pal yard sign and place it in a friend or family member’s yard.
  2. Bring a special treat to their door. 
  3. Surprise them with their Pumpkin Pal and candy treats.

Purchasing a Pumpkin Pal is simple and can be done from now until Halloween. You can make a purchase by visiting harbinclinic.com/getpumpedforkids on a phone, computer or tablet and selecting the organization closest to your neighborhood.

For more information about the Get Pump’d for Kids initiative, visit harbinclinic.com/getpumpedforkids.