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GET A MASSAGE FOR A GREAT CAUSE
Chicagoland Massage Envy® Clinics Host Massage for the Cure
Benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure®

On Tuesday, September 15, 2009, Massage Envy will team up with Susan G. Komen for the Cure to help win the fight against breast cancer by hosting Massage for the Cure. During this one-day event, Massage Envy clinics will offer $35 one-hour therapeutic massage sessions, with $10 from each massage being donated directly to the Chicagoland affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Additional donations will also be accepted and all additional proceeds collected will go directly into the local community. Our Chicagoland goal will be an average donation of $50! Last year alone, the Chicagoland Massage Envy clinics executed over 1,000 complimentary massages, with three clinics, South Naperville, Tinley Park and Geneva achieving over 100 massages in one day. The Geneva clinic, with 159 massages last year marked the second highest amount of massages in the history of Massage for the Cure nationally. The Chicagoland Massage Envy clinics raised over $45,000 last year alone.

The event is open to the public and requires an appointment at any of the 20 Chicagoland Massage Envy clinic(s). Reservations will be taken starting on August 15, 2009. All proceeds from Massage for the Cure will support breast cancer research, as well as breast cancer education, screening and treatment initiatives in communities across the US.

“Massage Envy is extremely proud to support Susan G. Komen for the Cure and to continue the partnership that we’ve developed to raise funds for breast cancer efforts in our community” said John Leonesio, CEO and founder of Massage Envy.

Since the first Massage for the Cure event in 2005, Massage Envy has raised over $800,000 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure. This year, Massage Envy’s goal is to raise $500,000, with an estimated 590 Massage Envy clinics in 40 states participating.

This year alone, more than 180,000 women and men in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer and more than 40,000 will lose their lives to the disease. A woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every three minutes and the disease claims another life every 13 minutes.

Appointments for Massage for the Cure are limited to one reservation per person. Contact any Chicagoland Massage Envy clinic directly at ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬866-922-ENVY or visit www.massageenvy.com.

About Massage for the Cure
Massage for the Cure is an annual, one-day event hosted by Massage Envy® and benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, a global leader in the movement to end breast cancer. Since the event’s inception in 2005, Massage Envy has raised over $800,000 for Susan G. Komen for the Cure with 100% of the proceeds being used for education, screening and treatment programs in the community. Now in its fifth year, Massage for the Cure will be held on September 15, 2009 at an estimated 590 Massage Envy clinics across the United States. To find a clinic near you or for more information, please visit: MassageEnvy.com.

Chicagoland Massage Envy Locations

• Algonquin 1543 Randall Road; In the Algonquin Galleria at SEC Randall Road and County Line Road behind Ethan Allen; (847) 658-1155
• Bloomingdale 342 W. Army Trail #120; Located in the Bloomingdale Court Shopping Center on Army Trail Road and Schmale Road next to TJ MAXX; (630) 295-5600
• Elmhurst 191 S. IL Route 83; Located in the Elmhurst Crossing Shopping Center on the NEC of Route 83 and St. Charles Road next to Shoe Carnival; (630) 758-4050
• Geneva Commons 126 Commons Drive; In the Southwest Corner of the Geneva Commons Shopping Center across from Bombay Kids and behind Anthropologie; (630) 208-0100
• Glen Ellyn 709 Roosevelt Road; In Glen Ellyn Crossing at the Southwest corner of Roosevelt and Nicoll Way, down from Starbuck's; (630) 790-4400
• Hoffman Estates 2652 New Sutton Road; In The Poplar Creek Crossing at Routes 59 & 72 next to Lane Bryant; (847) 645-1700
• Lake Zurich 299 S Rand Rd; In the North Lake Commons at NWC Rand Road and Route 22 down from Dominick's; (847) 438-9100
• East Naperville 1212 S. Naper Blvd Suite 106; In the Fox Run Square Shopping Center on 75th Street and Naper Blvd near Dominick’s; (630) 718-3700
• South Naperville 2775 Showplace Drive Suite 107; In the Galleria at Naperville Crossings on the Northwest Corner of Route 59 & 95th Street in front of the Showplace Theater; (630) 717-ENVY (3689)
• Oswego 1770 Douglas Road; In the Gerry Centennial Plaza at Ogden (RT. 34) and Douglas Avenue; (630) 554-5055
• Palatine 728 E. Dundee Rd.; In the Dundee Point at NWC Rand Rd & Dundee Rd; (847) 991-1010
• Schaumburg 600 E Golf Rd; In Golfwood Square Shopping Center at Golf Rd and Plum Grove behind Panera Bread; (847) 843-ENVY (3689)
• South Elgin 600 Randall Road; In the Silver Glen Crossing at Randall Road and Silver Glen next to Chili's; (847) 888-8500
• Streeterville 345 East Ohio Street - Located on the south side of Ohio Street in between Fairbanks/Columbus and McClurg Court and just 2 1/2 blocks east of Michigan Avenue (312) 222-0808
• Tinley Park 7246 W. 191st St.; In the Brookside Marketplace at 191st Street and Harlem Avenue, across from Target; (815) 469-4400
• Vernon Hills 701 N. Milwaukee Avenue Suite 180; In the Rivertree Court Shopping Center on Milwaukee Avenue between Best Buy and Petsmart; (847) 367-1010
• Western Springs 4700 Gilbert Avenue Suite 45; In the Garden Market Shopping Center at 47th Street and Gilbert Avenue; (708) 784-ENVY (3689)
• Wheaton 211 Rice Lake Square; In Rice Lake Square at Butterfield and Naperville Roads next to SteinMart; (630) 510-ENVY (3689)
• Wheeling 701 N. Milwaukee Ave.; In Prairie Crossings at Milwaukee Ave and Lake Cook Rd in front of the Westin Chicago North Shore Hotel; (847) 537-9500
• Wilmette 3232 Lake Ave. Unit 165; In Eden's Plaza at Skokie and Lake Boulevard near Carson's; (847) 267-0101

About Susan G. Komen for the Cure®
Nancy G. Brinker promised her dying sister, Susan G. Komen, she would do everything in her power to end breast cancer forever. In 1982, that promise became Susan G. Komen for the Cure and launched the global breast cancer movement. Today, Komen for the Cure is the world’s largest grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists fighting to save lives, empower people, ensure quality care for all and energize science to find the cures. Thanks to events like Massage for the Cure, we have invested more than $1 billion to fulfill our promise, becoming the largest source of nonprofit funds dedicated to the fight against breast cancer in the world. For more information about Susan G. Komen for the Cure, breast health or breast cancer, visit www.komen.org or call 1-877 GO KOMEN.

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Added by boleary on August 19, 2009

Comments

moya_gs

I am writing this letter because of an experience I went through recently at a Alameda business geared to alternative medical services.
Due to Breastcancer (medication) side-effect issues I experience from my ongoing treatment, I treated myself to a body-therapy-massage on 7/23/09 at the Massage Envy facility located at Towne Centre in Alameda,Ca. A receipt was givien to me upon my request, so I could file a claim to my medical insurance carrier for reimbursement to me for the massage I had paid for. Possibly hoping to recoop something for my expense, since I have a medical insurance plan. On August 27 I received a notice from my insurance company requesting additional information to process my claim- they required a business address and/or tax ID number for Massage Envy. Simple enough. I stopped at the facility the same afternoon and presented my insurance request for additional information to "David" supported by my insurance letter. "David" refused to assist me in any way that he could have- either by providing a business receipt with an address on it's letterhead, a business card with an address, or anything else that might have helped me to refile my claim for reimbursement. I was told to " look it up on the web". I was then asked to vacate the premises. He phoned shopping center security and when they came had me removed from the facility. I was then asked to explain to security and when I related the situation was told by them there was nothing they could do . I would have to remain away from the business site. I called Alameda Police department to fiel a citizen's complaint and waited over thirty minutes before an officer showed up. Again, I reiterated my experience. The APD officer went into Massage Envy to speak with the gentleman I had the encounter with, came out after 8-10 mintues and told me basically there was nothing he could do for me.
I have NEVER been treated in the rude manner that I was treated by " David" at Massage Envy. I was told he did not have to give me anything. I tried to file a complaint with the Alameda Police Department and the officer that spoke with me basically said there was nothing he could do for me. So going on the internet, trying to retrieve any information from a corporate Massage Envy website, there is absolutely NO place on the website that refers anyone to a contact number of any kind.
I am entitled to the information I requested. I do not understand why I "have to work for it" as I was told I would have to do.
A heath-related service was provided to me by Massage Envy for medical reasons and they should not hesitate to assist the customer regarding their concerns.
I have in the meantime filed a formal complaint with the BBB.

Marilyn G.Smiler

Alameda resident

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