Campaign to “Shave the Shore™” after Hurricane Sandy
Lanmark360 Launches Campaign to
“Shave the Shore™” after
Hurricane Sandy
Company President Howard
Klein Pledges Not to Shave
Until He Personally Raises
$10,000
West Long Branch, NJ (November 6, 2012) – With the recent devastation of Hurricane Sandy
rocking the Jersey Shore, Lanmark360, a leading full-service healthcare advertising,
marketing and communications agency, recently launched the “Shave the Shore™” campaign in order to
raise money to help families affected by Hurricane Sandy.
Lanmark360 President,
Howard Klein, has pledged NOT to shave until he personally raises at least $10,000
to help Jersey Shore families struck by Sandy’s path. 100% of all donations
will go to the American Red Cross Hurricane Sandy Relief Efforts.
“Everyone that lives at
the Jersey Shore has been affected in one way or another by Hurricane Sandy,”
remarked Klein. “During the initial aftermath of the storm, I was looking in the
mirror and realized I haven’t shaved in a while – and thinking what can I do now
to help instead of sitting around in the dark and being sad. And then it dawned
on me – the power of social media. I went onto my Facebook page and publicly
announced that I wasn’t shaving and my plans for the Shave the Shore campaign. The
response I received was overwhelming. People began making promissory pledges on
Facebook before the donation site was even live.”
Donations are now
steadily coming in and more and more men are following Klein’s lead by not
shaving. There are even reports of women supporters who have chosen not to
shave their legs until Klein’s goal is met.
Within minutes of the
announcement being made, Michael McCarthy, CSO and Managing Partner of
Lanmark360 immediately joined the cause and hasn’t shaved since. “Yes, I have a
goatee, but my beard is coming in snow-white, and it ain’t pretty. Several of
our employees are displaced from their homes, some of their family residences
are just gone. Some had cars float away. If you could find it in your hearts to
donate to this worthy cause, it would be greatly appreciated.”
Klein believes that
there’s a silver lining to everything. “Situations like this bring out the best
and worst in people. I want to do my part to help bring out the best in those
around me. The Shave the Shore campaign is a way anyone can help – even just by
not shaving to generate awareness. No donation is too small. I just want people
to be aware – if you can’t donate money, simply don’t shave in recognition of
those suffering. It’s a time for us to unite and rebuild our home.”
Once the Shave the
Shore goal is met, Klein will celebrate with a nice, hot shave at Franks Barber
Shop, located in West Long Branch.
For more information
about Shave the Shore and how you can help, please visit www.shavetheshore.com or visit https://www.facebook.com/ShaveTheShore for regular updates.
You can also follow Shave
the Shore on Twitter by using the hashtag, #ShaveTheShore or following Howard Klein
at @ShaveTheShore.
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