A regional provider of insurance services in the DC area is leading a charity drive to raise support for ongoing cancer research

Fort Washington, MD (PRWEB) April 11, 2018

Doug Brooks, president and founder of Rameau, Porter & Brooks, is announcing the launch of a charity drive to celebrate the lives of cancer survivors while funding research into potential cures and treatments for multiple forms of cancer.

“Our firm is proud or organize this drive, and we’re counting on the support of our friends and community members to help us raise funds for much-needed research into cancer treatments,” said Brooks.

The firm is planning to issue donations to cancer research agencies based on a referral system. Throughout the drive, Brooks and his team have pledged to issue a $10 donation for each and every person referred into Rameau, Porter & Brooks for a no cost, no obligation insurance appraisal.

More information on how to help generate support for the charity drive can be found here: http://rameauporterandbrooks.com/rewards/.

About Rameau, Porter & Brooks

As a Personal Insurance Representative in central Maryland, agency principal Doug Brooks knows many local families. His knowledge and understanding of the people in his community ensures that clients of Rameau, Porter & Brooks are provided with an outstanding level of service. Doug and his team look forward to helping families protect the things that are most important – family, home, car and more. Rameau, Porter & Brooks also offers clients a preparation strategy for achieving their financial goals. To contact an expert at Rameau, Porter & Brooks, visit http://rameauporterandbrooks.com/ or call (301) 292-8100 in Fort Washington or (240) 770-0097 in Lanham.

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