Alpharetta firm donates $42,000 to fight breast cancer
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Siuprem Inc., an Alpharetta-based finance company, presented the Atlanta-based American Cancer Society with a check for $42,080 for its breast cancer research and programs.
The donation was based on a contribution of $5 for every commercial premium finance agreement funded by Siuprem from March through December.
John LaMay, Siuprem president, said the company chose to support the Society’s fight against breast cancer because it affects so many women and their families. Breast cancer strikes more than 200,000 women in the United States each year, including 6,130 women in Georgia, according to Cancer Society.
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