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Swordfish Communications Offers Free Services to Promote Ukraine Aid Efforts

by | Mar 23, 2022

Swordfish Communications, a full-service public relations agency in Southern New Jersey, will provide pro bono publicity services for businesses and organizations that want to spread the word about their initiatives to aid the people and refugees of Ukraine. This includes fundraisers, food and supply drives, special events, or sales of products or services from which all profits will be donated to humanitarian relief efforts earmarked for the under-siege country.

“What can a PR agency do to assist in this humanitarian catastrophe? We can help others raise money by getting the word out for them,” said Gary Frisch, president of Swordfish Communications. “We are shocked by what’s happening in Ukraine every day, and support both the Ukrainian people and all those who want to help families through financial donations and essential items.”

Founded in 2007, Swordfish Communications is a full-service public relations agency specializing in clients in the consumer goods, food and beverage, healthcare, technology, recreation, aviation, and professional services industries.  It also offers services for PR do-it-yourselfers, including Journalists by the Dozen, SharpShot Photography Services, and Opportunity Tracking.  For more information, call 856-767-7772 or visit www.swordfishcomm.com.

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