Long Island Ad Agency LoBo and Petrocine Produces Pro Bono Videos for Outreach Project
LoBo and Petrocine of Long Island, NY, produces two videos for the non-profit organization Outreach Project.
Melville, NY, August 30, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Lobo & Petrocine, the Melville-based marketing communications firm, recently completed two capabilities/facilities videos for Outreach Project, a non-profit organization that helps people struggling with alcohol and substance abuse in Queens, Brooklyn and Suffolk counties turn their lives around.
The videos focus on the organization’s adolescent residential services at Outreach House in Brentwood and were produced pro bono by Lobo & Petrocine. Douglas Brown, President of DMB Productions of Bellport, also donated his time and talents shooting, editing and scoring the videos. The first tells the story of parents who have come to Outreach for help and healing when their families were in crisis. The second video gives a tour of the Brentwood facility conducted by actual residents.
“Everyone at Lobo & Petrocine was eager and proud to contribute to such an important and worthwhile cause,” explained Karen Fujii, Vice President of Account Services at the ad agency and executive producer of the videos.
“For over 30 years, Outreach has been dedicated to helping Long Islanders rebuild their families and their lives. We couldn’t be happier to support and promote their tremendous work.”
“We’re thrilled with the videos that Lobo & Petrocine and DMB Productions produced for us,” said Kathleen A. Riddle, Outreach Project President and CEO. “They are extremely moving and help get the word out there that we are always here for young people and their families when they need comprehensive and compassionate professional care.”
Headquartered in Melville, NY, LoBo & Petrocine Marketing Communications was founded in 2003 by partners Russ Petrocine, Lou Lopriore and Rick Bodamer. With gross billings currently in excess of $14 million, the agency does work for a wide range of clients in education, finance, healthcare, natural nutrition, hospitality, the automotive industry and more.
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The videos focus on the organization’s adolescent residential services at Outreach House in Brentwood and were produced pro bono by Lobo & Petrocine. Douglas Brown, President of DMB Productions of Bellport, also donated his time and talents shooting, editing and scoring the videos. The first tells the story of parents who have come to Outreach for help and healing when their families were in crisis. The second video gives a tour of the Brentwood facility conducted by actual residents.
“Everyone at Lobo & Petrocine was eager and proud to contribute to such an important and worthwhile cause,” explained Karen Fujii, Vice President of Account Services at the ad agency and executive producer of the videos.
“For over 30 years, Outreach has been dedicated to helping Long Islanders rebuild their families and their lives. We couldn’t be happier to support and promote their tremendous work.”
“We’re thrilled with the videos that Lobo & Petrocine and DMB Productions produced for us,” said Kathleen A. Riddle, Outreach Project President and CEO. “They are extremely moving and help get the word out there that we are always here for young people and their families when they need comprehensive and compassionate professional care.”
Headquartered in Melville, NY, LoBo & Petrocine Marketing Communications was founded in 2003 by partners Russ Petrocine, Lou Lopriore and Rick Bodamer. With gross billings currently in excess of $14 million, the agency does work for a wide range of clients in education, finance, healthcare, natural nutrition, hospitality, the automotive industry and more.
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631-421-3142
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Megan McCarthy
631-421-3142
www.loboads.com
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