Advantage Career Institute to Join “Pink Your Business” This Month

ACI.edu ‘Pinks’ its Business to Raise Awareness of the Importance of Annual Mammograms
EATONTOWN, N.J.Advantage Career Institute Medical and Dental School has joined the cause to raise awareness of the importance of annual mammography, and it will do so by participating in the “Pink Your Business” contest sponsored by Meridian Health as part of its Paint the Town Pink campaign.
Paint the Town Pink is a community-wide effort and in 2013, more than 600 businesses participated in the event. Businesses like Advantage Career Institute that wish to participate this year must have signed up as a Pink Partner by March 14, 2014. Kits will be delivered to participating businesses during the week of April 21. With these kits, businesses are to dress their storefronts and building fronts in pink regalia and will be entered in a contest that will include winners for the pinkest window, pinkest message, and most creative front.

Advantage Career Institute is a New Jersey leader in medical education, offering day and evening programs in Medical Assistant training, Dental Assistant training with Radiology, and a comprehensive program for medical office specialists with electronic health records and medical billing and coding. In addition, ACI extends specialized-discipline offerings that include phlebotomy, EKG/ECG programs, dental radiology and more.With the kit that Advantage Career Institute receives, the business will be supplied with a window cling for the business, a pink bow, a listing on the program website (http://www.paintthetownpink.com/), educational materials about mammography, a pink piggybank to collect money to provide mammograms for uninsured or underinsured community members and a pink tote bag.
To learn more about advantage Career Institute and its course offerings, visit www.ACI.edu or call 732-440-4110. For more information on Meridian Health and the Paint the Town Pink initiative, visit www.PaintTheTownPink.com.
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