Optio Solutions, LLC., an accounts receivable management company and CrossCheck, Inc., a national payment approval and guarantee company announced a donation of over $6,100 to the American Cancer Society Relay For Life. Employees of both companies participated in company-hosted fund raising events along with being part of the relay weekend held September 15 and 16, 2012 at Casa Grande High School in Petaluma, Calif.

“This is the third year that Optio Solutions has participated in this worthwhile community event. I am extremely proud to see the employees contribute both time and money to bring awareness to this cause,” said Chris Schumacher, Optio Solutions President and CEO.

Employees for Optio Solutions and CrossCheck made donations for “dress down” days, prime parking space raffles and pizza lunches along with holding a competitive penny drive. The CrossCheck/Optio Solutions team members took turns walking and running the track over a 24-hour period starting Saturday morning. Sixty-seven teams participated this year in the Petaluma Relay For Life event and raised over $177,000.

American Cancer Society Relays are held throughout the US and in 19 other countries. More than 4 million people participate in the events each year. Information about the national event, getting involved and upcoming dates and locations can be found at www.relayforlife.org.

Optio Solutions, LLC, the Best Choice for Profit Recovery, is a full-service accounts receivable management company headquartered in Petaluma, California. By combining advanced technology with significant debt collection and management experience, Optio Solutions delivers cost-effective solutions to small, medium and large businesses throughout the country. Optio Solutions, a subsidiary of CrossCheck, Inc., is nationally licensed and bonded and qualified to collect in all fifty states. Their services are marketed by a direct sales force, partner companies and independent sales offices. For more information, please call: (800) 360-2827 or visit: www.optiosolutions.com.


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