Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Craig Scott Capital Supports The Little Angel Fund

LIGHTNING RELEASES: UNIONDALE, NY (11/5/2014)


Craig Scott Capital , a registered broker-dealer, announces its support of The Little Angel Fund at the Silver Angel level.


The Little Angel Fund, Inc. is a non-profit, tax exempt organization, established in March of 1984 by Jenny and Joseph Tranfaglia in memory of their daughter, Amanda Rose. Amanda was born 16 weeks premature and after a 33 day struggle for life, she died. Our efforts to offer information, increase awareness, educate, comfort, and listen, have not been in vain. For if we help only one family, then our mission has been accomplished.


The Little Angel Fund consists of a group of parents helping parents through a difficult time in their lives. Our purpose is to make life a little easier and more comfortable for the premature and seriously ill infants and their families, while they are in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, after they graduate from the NICU and to act as a source of help and support for the bereaved.


To join Craig Scott Capital in supporting The Little Angel Fund’s efforts click on its MAKE A DONATION page at http://ift.tt/1AmZPmY


About Craig Scott Capital, LLC


Craig Scott Capital is a registered broker-dealer dedicated to the brokerage and investment needs of its clients. The firm specializes in providing clients with strategic investment ideas in both the public markets and alternative investments. The firm delivers a high level of service; principled professionalism and the desire to fully commit to helping clients achieve their investment goals.


Craig Scott Capital is a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”), NASDAQ and the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (“SIPC”).


Connect with Craig Scott Capital on LinkedIn at http://ift.tt/1tCgUDh



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