During the month of February 2010, Nelson Chiropractic in Bettendorf will be taking $20.00 donations for their Have a Heart for Haiti fund. The $20.00 donation will be for all new patients and will go towards the American Red Cross Haiti fund. For this $20.00 donation, all new patients will receive an exam, a consultation with one of the four doctors, a report of their findings and any necessary x-rays. This is a $200.00+ value all for a $20.00 donation for the American Red Cross Haiti fund. Any new patient can call the office and make their appointment with Dr. Traci Nelson, Dr. Lindsay Gall, Dr. Amanda Friemel or Dr. Shannon Neal.

The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement, will provide relief to victims of disaster and help people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. The American Red Cross is sending money, supplies and staff to Haiti to suport relief efforts after the earthquake, which caused catastrophic damage and loss of life.

Donation from the general public anc be dropped off at Nelson Chiropractic in the Shops @ Cumberland in Bettendorf (across from the library). To make a donation or to schedule an appointment, call 359-9541.

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