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    Updated: September 3, 2009

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    Monroe HomeGoods is part of ‘Be a Hero’ campaign benefitting the Jimmy Fund now through Sept. 20


    MONROE — Shoppers at HomeGoods in Monroe can donate funds for cancer research and care as part of the chain’s ninth annual “Be a Hero” pin-up campaign benefiting the Jimmy Fund.

    The campaign will run in HomeGoods stores through Sept. 20.

    HomeGoods customers can purchase “Be a Hero” cards for $1 each with 100 percent of the proceeds benefiting the Jimmy Fund, which supports cancer research and care at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston.

    For more information visit homegoods.com or www.jimmyfund.org.









     

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