Saturday, December 22, 2012

Local Business Steps Up to Help Families of Sandy Hook

Owners of The Dailey Method of Folsom and Roseville are spearheading a weeklong fundraising effort for the families affected by the tragedy in Newtown, CT.

Beginning Saturday, December 22nd, students and teachers will kick off the “New Hope, New Year for Newtown” campaign at the Roseville location, starting with the first two classes of the day, at 7:15a.m. and 8:40a.m. All of the money collected will be sent to the memorial fund at Newtown Savings Bank, administered by the United Way to assist families with funeral expense, counseling and other support services.

“All of our students have felt a sense of loss and sorrow. It’s something we couldn’t get out of our minds and we knew we had to take action,” said co-owner Stacey Armijo. She went on to say, “we know the Newtown families will need long term support and that’s what we want to provide.”

The Dailey Method owners have spearheaded other charitable campaigns, such as a diaper drive to support a local non-profits agency. “Our clientele is incredibly generous and we know they’ll give what they can. From nickels to dollars, anyone can make a difference,” Armijo added.

About the Dailey Method of Folsom and Roseville:
Stacey Armijo, the first franchisee of The Dailey Method, opened in 2009, in the midst of the recession. Despite consumer cutbacks, the studio has grown and in October 2012, Armijo opened a studio in Folsom, and brought in partner and co-owner Sandra Lemos. Both Armijo and Lemos own and operate the two studios, and maintain that further expansion plans are a distinct future possibility.

The Dailey Method is a fitness-focused barre workout. It has grown into an international phenomenon with 46 locations globally due to its passionate and loyal following amongst its clientele. Visit thedaileymethod.com to find out more about studios in your area. The Roseville studio is located at 1611 Lead Hill Blvd., Roseville, 916.783.8367.
   
Blog Post information and picture courtesy of The Dailey Method.


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