
COHASSET, MA February 21, 2019 Gibson Sothebys
International Realty is honoring the federally-designated American
Heart Month this February by drawing attention to heart disease,
the number one cause of death of women and men in the United
States. The top- ranking Boston-based real estate company, which
operates in seventeen locations across Eastern Massachusetts, has
partnered with The American Heart Association and will host Gibson
Goes Red Day at its office in Cohasset on Thursday, February 28th.
On this date, residents across Massachusetts are invited to wear
red clothing and visit Gibson Sothebys InternationalRealty at 1
South Main Street in Cohasset to receive an opportunity to register
for a free pop-upportraitsession. On February 14th, associates
kicked off the Gibson Goes Red campaign by donning red clothing in
the firms Cohasset office.
The agents at Gibson Sothebys International Realty, in
particular our South Shore-based associates, are major advocates of
heart health and promoting healthy living in the fight against
heart disease, said Don Minchello, Managing Broker of Gibson
Sothebys International Realty in Cohasset. We are proud to support
awareness of heart disease, the leading cause of death in our
country, and encourage healthy and active lifestyles for the
community in which we work. We hope our community members will wear
red and join us in our office to support this initiative.
Since 1962, Gibson Sothebys International Realty has cultivated
a people-centric and technology-driven culture. The mantra of
family has been woven into the leadership of Co- Owners Larry
Rideout and Paul McGann for over a decade, providing a business
platform that prioritizes community engagement and constantly
strives to make a positive impact on society.
The American Heart Association, a nonprofit dedicated to heart
health, launches the Wear Red campaign annuallya nationwide effort
that typically begins with Wear Red Day on February 1. With nearly
a century of lifesaving work, the Dallas-based company has
continued to empower people to improve their heart health and
well-being, collaborating with numerous organizations and millions
of volunteers to fund innovative research, advocate for stronger
public health policies, and share lifesaving resources and
information.
Donations to support the American Heart Association can be made
atwww.WearRedDay.org.

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