AArrow Advertising Partners with Extreme Makeover: Home EditionMedia Contact(s):
Sarah Frye
July 29, 2010
BALTIMORE, MD – From July 9-17, 2010, 12 world famous AArrow Sign Spinners donated their signature guerilla marketing service for the season premier of ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. The new fall season, scheduled to air in September, will feature a special episode unveiling the new and improved girl’s home, located at 3817 Fleetwood St. Baltimore, Maryland 21206, for the Boys Hope Girls Hope non-profit multi-denominational organization in Baltimore. AArrow Sign Spinners Ray Rivera, Matt Evans, Alex Tocco, Nick Tocco, Alex Scanlan-Berman, Oren Paisner, Chris Fojt, Jeffrey Euceda, Taeon Wright, Brandon Wezgryn, Peter Stuppard and Francis Frimpong assisted the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition crew. “We are happy to donate signs and help AArrow Advertising promote an incredible message of hope and prosperity with their amazing tricks and energy,” Sign by Tomorrow General Manager Marty R. said. Boys Hope Girls Hope is a privately funded organization that provides at-risk children with a stable home, positive parenting, high quality education and the support needed to reach their full potential. Boys Hope Girls Hope uses a holistic approach to these children with necessary education and life skills to be productive members of the community. AArrow Advertising is a franchise company that provides advertising to businesses internationally. AArrow Advertising is a dynamic, social-entrepreneurial corporation committed to youth employment, education, economic development and humanitarian advancement. To learn more visit AArrowAds.com, boyshopegirlshope.org/baltimore and abc.go.com/shows/extreme-makeover-home-edition.
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