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Thru the Lens: Fit Factory and Gadles Development sponsored the St. Jude Walk/Run at the Xfinity Center

The Fit Factory Gang lines up in front of the finish line The Fit Factory Gang lines up in front of the finish line.

Mansfield MA It was an amazing opportunity for Fit Factory and Gadles Development to have the privilege of sponsoring the St. Jude Walk/Run which was held at the Xfinity Center on September 26.

The fundraising increased for the third straight year. In 2014 the walk, which was held at Patriot Place brought in just over $225,000. This year, the numbers have come in just under $300,000, a 33% increase. 

Last year, Gadles Development/Conquest Capital were able to bring in over $50,000 in sponsorships and individiual donations. This year, the group teamed up efforts with Fit Factory to eclipse the $71,000 mark, a 42% increase.

“It is always such a pleasure to spend a day surrounded with those who have a heart to give of themselves, of their time, and of their resources. We always say that giving is an extension of ones heart. And it sure is amazing to be surrounded by people with hearts like these” said, ? Ryan Gadles, founder, Gadles Development and Fit Factory

“Our expectation for the 2016 walk is to raise between $350,000 and $400,000 and we hope that Fit Factory can hit the 6 figure mark for the first time. We would be honored if that could happen” said Gadles.

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