Local Student Housing Complex Supports The Fight Against Breast Cancer With Donation

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Vie Management announced it is donating the application fees across all of its properties including its San Marcos location to the Susan G. Komen Organization and Kicked It In Heels Foundation. 

The donation is part of a promotion to support healthy lifestyles and the fight for a cure for breast cancer throughout the month of October.

Application fees for the company’s properties are $15. According to officials, the company expects to donate at least around $1,100.

“We are honored that during this time of uncertainty we can still rally all our communities together to support a wonderful cause to find a cure for breast cancer and support breast cancer survivors,” said Derrick Milam, COO of Vie Management. “It was important for us to not only donate to the Susan G. Komen Organization that focuses on investing in breakthrough research to prevent and cure breast cancer but to also donate to the Kicked It In Heels Foundation that has done so much for breast cancer survivors.”

The communities participating in this donation include Vie Towers in Hyattsville, Maryland, Vie Lofts at San Marcos in San Marcos, Texas, Vie at University Downs in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Vie Villas at Boca Raton in Boca Raton, Florida, Colonie Apartments in Amherst, New York, Southgate Apartments in State College, Pennsylvania, and Hillcrest Apartments and Oakwood Townhomes in Big Rapids, Michigan.

Milam said breast cancer awareness and treatment is one of the causes the company supports that matters to its teammates and enriches local communities.

“I know the team at Kicked It In Heels along with Susan G Komen can make the most of any donation,” Milam said.

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  • ...do they contribute to men with a** cancer who identify as women ?

    there's a person at the liquor store today who kinda looked like it an
    it would be good to know in case i gotta talk while waitin in line

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