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In recognition of the company’s support, Macy’s will be honored as SCCADV’s 2012 Corporate Sponsor at the organization’s upcoming Awards Reception. “Macy’s believes in giving back to local communities. Our contributions, leadership and volunteer efforts help create stronger, healthier places for our customers and associates to work and live. In the women's issues focus area, our grants support early detection and screening programs for heart disease, breast and ovarian cancer. Macy’s also provides a wide range of assistance to emergency shelters. We sponsor programs to raise awareness about domestic and dating violence and fund self-esteem and leadership programs for young girls and teens,” said Joe Vella, Macy’s

Director of Corporate Giving. SCCADV’s mission is “to assist and help empower victims of domestic violence through provision of a wide range of services and to work toward the prevention of domestic violence.” For additional information about the organization, visit www.sccadv.org

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The Suffolk County Coalition Against Domestic Violence (SCCADV) recently received a $7,000 grant from Macy’s. The company’s generosity will significantly offset the costs of providing vital legal servicesto nonabusive parents seeking aid through Family Court. This assistance for orders of child custody and protection, visitation and support are part ofthe organization’s Keeping Kids Safe program. “The partnership between SCCADV and Macy’s demonstrates how the business sector and not-for-profits working together can make a difference in the lives of people in our community,” said the group’s Executive Director Jo Anne Sanders. She added that Macy’s has provided funds to SCCADVfor several years.

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