Monrovia Company Gives Money for Milk / Curb Painting

~ Prolacta Bioscience of Monrovia is donating $22,000 to the "Susan G. Komen for the Cure" organization, $1 for every ounce of breast milk it collected through March of this year. Prolacta makes human milk fortifier for critically ill, premature infants. http://goo.gl/kmnXe
 
~ A reader asks if the curb-painting organization, Canning Hunger, is legit. I asked the City and was told it does have a license. 
 
- Brad Haugaard

5 comments:

  1. They should let you opt out of curb painting cause it looks like graffiti to me

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  2. This group was at least nice about the declining to make a donation, others haven't been nice. Mutt Lee...the numbers are there to help PD and Fire find your house in an emergency.

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  3. Donations are nice, graffiti isn't. One city that I know of has banned curb graffiti. The numbers on my house and neighbors for that matter are easier to see than searching for numbers on a curb. Do you really believe that emergency services needs graffiti to find a location especially when it's hidden behind a car? Emergency vehicles now have GPS systems.

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  4. I thought the curb painting guy was a little rude! He pounded on the door, rang the bell a ton of times, went into the backyard and yelled. Then he came back the next day and did the same! I would have given him his $13 for charity but I didn't like the job they did on the curb, as it looked the same as before, painted up on the top side and not on the face of the curb!

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  5. Different Brad above. - Brad Haugaard

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