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Metro Walls raises nearly $40,000 for the American Heart Association

Manchester, NH Metro Walls participated in and sponsored the 2023 American Heart Association’s New Hampshire Heart Walk, which took place on Sunday, June 4th at Livingston Park. 

This year, Metro Walls and their employees, family, and friends raised over $39,000 for the NH Heart Walk through contributions from generous donors and their corporate sponsorship. This is the fourth consecutive year that Team Metro has participated in and supported this annual fundraising event. 

The Metro Walls Team also had over 15 participants at the walk to support the mission of the American Heart Association of building healthier lives free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke. This event helps raise funds for the research and development of breakthrough technologies to help save the lives of so many. 

“We are grateful for everyone that supported Team Metro and the American Heart Association for this year’s NH Heart Walk,” said Bryan Hussey, president of Metro Walls, and the 2022 NH Heart Walk chair. “Giving back to local organizations has always been extremely important to Metro Walls and our employees. Being able to come together to support and celebrate the mission of the American Heart Association and have the opportunity to impact so many individuals was really special for our entire team.”

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