755 Hits, Inc.
755 Hits, Inc.

Canadian Show Host Joins a Chorus of U.S. Supporters to Promote Sports’ Ethics Across Country Lines

Tampa, FL, June 17, 2005 --(PR.com)-- Tampa, Fla. – 755 Hits, Inc., a non-profit organization that advocates zero tolerance policies for substances used to enhance athletic performance, continues to promote its message of sports ethics with the help of industry leaders, including Jatinder Dhoot, a well-known show host for a Toronto radio station, 105.5 fm.

“Jatinder’s ideas and values are very much aligned with ours,” says Ed Titen, president of 755 Hits, Inc. “We only accept athletic accomplishments and records established through honesty. Substance abuse not only compromises integrity in sports, it often endangers children and young adults who participate in them.”

Established in 2005, 755 Hits, Inc., gets its name from the all-time home run record set by Henry "Hank" Aaron. The non-profit organization donates proceeds to various sporting organizations, promoting honesty, integrity and truth in sports.

“A lot of individuals – even individuals like Jatinder who come from other countries – are teaming up to rally more support for ethics in sports. After all, it’s up to us to determine what kind of message we send our children,” says Titen.

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CONTACT: 
Ed Titen
President
755 Hits, Inc.
(813) 926-5102
etiten@755hits.org
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