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Seabrook Gets "Seriously Silly" to Help Children Around the World
Raises $750 for Red Nose Campaign

On May 26, more than 150 Seabrook staff and residents sported red noses to help celebrate Red Nose Day, a national fundraising campaign with a mission to lift kids out of poverty. The event brought in more than $750 in donations from the campus community.
The Seabrook Erickson Way Values Committee, a group of employees who work to improve the community-at-large one project at a time, organized the event.
“This was a fun way for residents and staff to come together for a great cause,” said John Brzyski, senior human resources manager and a member of the Seabrook Erickson Way Values Committee.
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The Red Nose Day campaign is run by the nonprofit organization Comic Relief Inc. The money raised supports charities working to fight child poverty and homelessness. For more information, visit rednoseday.org.
Seabrook is one of 18 continuing care retirement communities managed by Erickson Living. The scenic 98-acre campus is located in Tinton Falls, New Jersey and is home to more than 1,400 residents.
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