Troy, MI - May 15, 2009 -- Rockland, Inc., a privately owned and operated marketing firm, recently participated in the Multiple Sclerosis Walk in Troy, Michigan through the National Sclerosis Society - Michigan Chapter.
Rockland's Team
Rockland's participants--
Rockland's staff raised and donated a total of $1,700 to the walk; $250 was donated by the office and owner Andrew Breuninger, who donated funds for each employee who participated. "This was an event that was important to our team, so Rockland was happy to contribute to the program," Andrew says. "We had a great turnout and are looking forward to making a difference in the future."
The Multiple Sclerosis Society is working to create a world free of Multiple Sclerosis. It provides many programs to aid people touched by the disease. The society also encourages activities to support laws that make lives easier for people with disabilities.
"This event was touching. I couldn't have imagined that we would have the support we did," says Mallery Cowan, administrator. "We all care about each other in the business as well as personally. This is an event that we will do annually because of its meaning to us."
About Rockland, Inc.
Rockland, Inc., a privately owned and operated marketing firm, establishes relationships with customers of Fortune 500 clients. The company's in-person approach to marketing creates the most direct personal link between its clients and their potential or existing customers. This system attracts large clients for global representation, middle clients for national representation, and smaller clients for local customers. The company services all businesses that value integrity and meet the standards of Rockland, Inc. For more information, contact Andrew Breuninger at (248) 733-1973 or log on to www.rocklandinc.net.
About the Multiple Sclerosis Society
The National MS Society is a collective of passionate individuals who want to do something about MS now--to move together toward a world free of multiple sclerosis. MS stops people from moving. We exist to make sure it doesn't. We help each person address the challenges of living with MS through our 50-state network of chapters. The Society helps people affected by MS by funding cutting-edge research, driving change through advocacy, facilitating professional education, and providing programs and services that help people with MS and their families move their lives forward.



