Stahlin Non-Metallic Enclosures presents a check for close to
$7,000 to retired Marine Master
Sergeant William "Spanky" Gibson for America's Fund.
Stahlin
Non-Metallic Enclosures believes in giving back. In addition to many of the
other organizations they contribute to on a yearly basis, they created a
special promotion to help support the military men and women upon whom all of
us have leaned on for their protection and sacrifices.
In November of 2012,
Stahlin associates were given the opportunity to contribute to this cause with
Stahlin matching the associate contribution dollar for dollar. Also, Stahlin representatives
and distributors had an opportunity to participate in a special sales promotion
to raise additional funds for a donation to America’s Fund. (http://americasfund.org/) During the promotion period Stahlin matched a dollar award earned through sales of their enclosures
with a donation in the same amount to America’s Fund.
As a result of the
effort from representatives, distributors, vendors and company personnel,
Stahlin was able to present a check for close to $7,000 to retired Marine Master Sergeant William
"Spanky" Gibson--The first
above-the-knee American amputee to return to combat--- who accepted the
donation on behalf of America's Fund.
Photo Caption: Jeff
Seagle, Stahlin Non-Metallic Enclosure’s President, presents the donation of
close to $7,000 to retired Marine Master Sergeant William "Spanky"
Gibson for America's Fund.
America's Fund (http://americasfund.org/) was created to
direct urgently needed resources and financial support to injured and
critically ill members of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families. This
program is administered by the Semper Fi Fund, an established 501(c)(3)
nonprofit with an A+ rating from the American Institute of Philanthropy and a
4-star (highest possible) rating from Charity Navigator.
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