
INVESTIGATOR
REUNITES FAMILY MEMBERS FOR NATIONAL HUGGING
DAY
December
15th , 2003 Atlanta, GA Eagle
Investigative Services, Inc. announced today that
the first annual Home For National Hugging Day Program
has been launched in Georgia. The Home For
National Hugging Day program is a FREE program which
helps reunite missing family members for by January
21st - National Hugging Day.
National
Hugging Day is celebrated on January 21st and is
widely believed to have originated on January 21st
1986. . While the origins of the holiday are
unknown, the word hug is derieved from the
Norse word hugga, which literally means to
comfort, or soothe. The benefits of
celebrating such a holiday are clear and scientific
research indicates that the act of hugging actually
helps people both physically, and
psychologically.
"Last
month's Home
For The Holidays
program was so popular, we felt compelled to
offer the families that weren't included a way to
see their loved ones. This is our way of giving back to a
community that has so strongly supported us during the
past year, said Niall Cronnolly, president of
Eagle Investigative Services, Inc. We want to
dedicate all of our resources, our people and our
time to making this Christmas a truly joyful one for
one special Georgia family. Eagle Investigative
Services, Inc. will dedicate its entire staff and
its resources to the Home For National Hugging
Day program
to reunite one lucky family by January 21st.
Applications
for the Home For National Hugging Day program
must be made at the companys website
- www.eaglepiservices.com.
Full
instructions are provided on the home page for
anyone who wishes to partake in the program.
Applications must be received by midnight on January
10th 2003 at which time the program
will be closed for new applicants.
Eagle
Investigative Services, Inc. staff will choose one
application from the many received and will locate
and make contact with the missing person, letting
them know that there is a family that would love to have them
Home For National Hugging Day.