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Posted: Wednesday, 04 November 2009 7:09PM

Green Bridge Gets First Fundraising Stain Remover Order



Saranac-based Green Bridge Industries Inc. (Pink Sheets: GRBG) said Tuesday that its Zapfundz fundraising division has received its first purchase order for the Zap Stain Remover Pen from Saint Francis Preparatory School of Fresh Meadows, N.Y. The Zap pens will be sold by the students in order to raise money to fund their community service immersion trips.

St. Francis Prep is the largest private Catholic secondary school in the United States, accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, registered with the Board of Regents of the State of New York, and a member of the New York State Association of Independent Schools.

Green Bridge Fundraising through Zapfundz enables community groups and organizations to improve our environment while allowing them to realize significant donations for their fundraising efforts. By selling Green Bridge products, groups and organizations will remove dangerous toxins and chemicals from millions of homes throughout the country and replace them with safe, natural and non-toxic products.

More at www.zapfundz.com or www.greenbridgeindustries.com.


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