Thursday, October 11, 2012

WebiMax Partners with HelpAsh.org, Victims of the Aurora, CO ...

MOUNT LAUREL, NJ (OCT. 2, 2012) ? Kenneth Wisnefski, founder and CEO of WebiMax, proudly announced today that the nation?s leading online marketing agency has partnered with HelpAsh.org, a website dedicated to Ashley Moser and Veronica Moser-Sullivan, victims of the Aurora, Colorado shooting tragedy that took place in July.

Tragically, on July 20, 2012, Veronica?s life was cut short when a gunman entered a movie theater and opened fire. She was only 6 years old.? Ashley, Veronica?s mother, sustained multiple gunshot wounds and is still in a medical facility recovering.? Ashley (25 years old), faces a long road to recovery and additionally faces significant mounting medical bills. HelpAsh.org was launched to provide online resources, including a fundraising form, to raise awareness for Ashley and secure donations toward helping her overcome this challenging time.

?WebiMax is honored to partner with HelpAsh.org to help Ashley Moser and her family overcome this difficult time,? stated Wisnefski.? ?We are fully committed to helping Ashley in any way possible by leveraging our award-winning online marketing services, including search engine optimization, website design and development, social media marketing, and public relations services, to increase their website traffic and raise visibility of their fundraising efforts.?

While Ashley is still recovering in a Colorado-based medical facility and unavailable for comments, family spokespersons Kindle Fahlenkamp-Morell and Heather Dearman, indicate Ashley is extremely appreciative of the care and support she has received.

?Ashley is an incredibly strong woman,? states Fahlenkamp-Morell.? ?She is fortunate to have a large and strong family support system, and we want to do whatever we can to minimize the challenges she now faces.?

The family has set a goal of raising $300,000 for Ashley through HelpAsh.org by the end of 2012.? Current fundraising efforts include local events and an online donations form to help achieve this goal.? All of the donations (100%) will go directly to Ashley Moser and helping her overcome medical expenses and prepare for her future. WebiMax is purely donating their online marketing services at no cost and will not collect any of the fundraising dollars whatsoever.

?We are proud to support Ashley and be by her side as she conquers this hurdle,? states Dearman.? ?We are relying on the generosity of others including their thoughts and prayers to overcome this tragedy and work towards an independent future with new goals.?

About HelpAsh.org.

HelpAsh.org was recently launched by Ashley?s cousins as an online resource and fundraising website for Ashley Moser and Veronica Moser-Sullivan, victims of the Aurora theater shooting in Aurora, CO on July 20, 2012.? Tragically, Veronica?s life was cut short when a gunman entered a movie theater and opened fire. She was only 6 years old.? Ashley is currently in a medical facility recovering from the multiple gunshot wounds she sustained during the tragedy. Visit http://www.helpash.org/ for more information.

About WebiMax.

Led by serial web entrepreneur Kenneth Wisnefski, WebiMax has become the leader in online marketing services, including a focus on Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Marketing, Paid Search and PPC, Website Design and Development, Reputation Management, and more. The company was named to the 2012 Inc. 500 (No. 37 overall) and was also selected as one of America?s Most Promising Companies (2011) by Forbes Magazine (No. 30 overall).? The company employs over 125 personnel in 12 offices including 8 U.S. based, and 4 International. Visit http://www.webimax.com/ for more information.

Source: http://www.webimax.com/blog/webimax/webimax-partners-with-helpash-org-victims-of-the-aurora-co-shooting

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