The contribution coincides with Lyme Disease Awareness Month, addressing a public health challenge that the CDC estimates impacts 476,000 Americans annually. For Greenix, the collaboration extends beyond financial backing, integrating educational campaigns into their service model across Pennsylvania cities including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Lancaster. Technicians, who operate in residential yards and neighborhoods, use these interactions to distribute information on tick prevention and early symptom recognition.
CEO Nate Randall described the initiative as an extension of community responsibility, noting that the company’s presence in local landscapes allows them to address the threat of tick-borne illnesses where families live and play. Dorothy Leland, president of LymeDisease.org, credited such corporate partnerships with bridging the information gap for residents who may be unaware of their personal exposure risks. The organizations are now coordinating a series of joint social media and email communications to further promote lawn maintenance and professional tick management as primary defensive measures.





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