4imprint Awards Charitable Organizations $32,000 in Imprinted Products
Posted on: Wednesday, 2 May 2007, 12:00 CDT
OSHKOSH, Wis., May 2 /PRNewswire/ -- 4imprint, an Oshkosh, Wisconsin-based imprinted products retailer, kicked off its 2007 one by one(R) charitable program by awarding 64 charities with at least a $500 in-kind grant for imprinted products.
Every business day during the first-quarter of 2007, 4imprint awarded promotional products grants to charitable organizations from around the United States and Canada. Non-profit organizations, religious organizations and accredited schools are all eligible for the one by one(R) charitable giving program.
"These grants show, once again, that small, everyday steps can add up to a big impact in the future," Kevin Lyons-Tarr, President, 4imprint.
In 2006 alone, 4imprint awarded more than $145,000 in in-kind charitable grants to recipients in the United States, Guam, Canada and Mexico. First-quarter 2007 one by one(R) grant recipients include:
Alliance Community Services -- Salt Lake City, Utah American Cancer Society -- Lawton, Oklahoma American Heart Association -- Green Bay, Wisconsin American Red Cross of East Central Wisconsin -- Oshkosh, Wisconsin Boys & Girls Clubs of South-central Alaska -- Anchorage, Alaska Brides Against Breast Cancer: Orlando Gown Sale -- Oviedo, Florida Camp Rosenbaum -- Portland, Oregon Cardinal Ritter Senior Services -- St. Louis, Missouri Centerstone -- Nashville, Tennessee Children of Fallen Soldiers Relief Fund, Inc. -- Mount Airy, Maryland Chippewa Cree Tribe Juvenile Drug Court -- Box Elder, Montana Cloud County Community College -- Concordia, Kansas Community Healthcare Systems, Inc. -- Wrightsville, Georgia Compassionate Heart Ministries -- Zeeland, Michigan Crete Area Medical Center -- Crete, Nebraska CrisisLink -- Arlington, Virginia DALLSS, Inc. -- Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Dogs for the Deaf, Inc. -- Central Point, Oregon Families Together for People with Disabilities -- Moscow, Indiana First United Methodist Church -- Albuquerque, New Mexico Girls for Gender Equity -- Brooklyn, New York Goldsboro-Wayne Crimestoppers -- Goldsboro, North Carolina Goodwill Industries of Fort Worth -- Fort Worth, Texas Grace House of Memphis, Inc. -- Memphis, Tennessee Guin Elementary School -- Guin, Alaska Gulf Coast Wings of Hope, Inc. -- Pensacola, Florida Hispanic Health Initiatives -- Casselberry, Florida Junior Achievement of Wisconsin, Inc.: Oshkosh District -- Oshkosh, Wisconsin Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation: Northeast Wisconsin -- Menasha, Wisconsin K9's for a Safer Community -- Appleton, Wisconsin KidsPeace -- Orefield, Pennsylvania Lifelink (Bensenville Home Society: Alzheimer's at Home) -- Bensenville, Illinois Massachusetts Association of Public Health Nurses -- Framingham, Massachusetts Milford High School -- Milford, Delaware Morgan County Family Center -- Fort Morgan, Colorado Newton County Animal Shelter -- Jasper, Arizona Ovarian Cancer: Orange County Alliance -- Anaheim, California Pheasants Forever: Fox River Valley -- Oshkosh, WI Project Night Night -- San Francisco, California REACHS Community Health Center -- Lafollette, Tennessee River Valley Child Development Services -- Huntington, West Virginia Riverside Area Rape Crisis Center -- Riverside, California SCARP: Scomer County Association of Resource Providers -- Skowhegan, Maine Shriner's Hospitals for Children -- Boston, Massachusetts Sister's Keepers, Inc. -- Waldorf, Maryland St. Michael's Mission -- Montreal, Quebec Stop the Madness Inc.: Memphis -- Germantown, Tennessee Terri Lynne Lokoff Child Care Foundation -- King of Prussia, Pennsylvania The Arc Fox Cities -- Appleton, Wisconsin The Wellness Community of Greater Cincinnati -- Cincinnati, Ohio Tri-County Health Clinic, Inc. -- Rock Cave, West Virginia Twin Valley School District -- Elverson, Pennsylvania Under One Roof, Inc. -- Norwalk, Connecticut United Female Veterans of America -- Aberdeen, Maryland Volunteer Action Council -- Appleton, Wisconsin Wagner College -- Staten Island, New Jersey Wesleyan Medical Mission -- Wallace, North Carolina Western Region 4-H All Stars -- Jackson, Tennessee Wings Over Wisconsin -- Mayville, Wisconsin Women's Opportunity Link of Delaware, Inc. -- Wilmington, Delaware Youth Crisis Network -- Norfolk, Virginia Yukon Learn Society -- Whitehorse, Yukon Territory YWCA: Greater Baton Rouge -- Baton Rogue, Louisiana YWCA: Westmoreland County -- Greensburg, Pennsylvania
The one by one(R) program will continue for each quarter in 2007. To make an online request for product donation, visit http://onebyone.4imprint.com/, the company's charitable giving Web site.
4imprint, Inc. is the North American division of 4imprint Group, plc, an international promotional products provider.
For more information, contact: Brenda Haines or Heidi Strand, Communications (920) 230-2583
4imprint
CONTACT: Brenda Haines, or Heidi Strand, Communications,+1-920-230-2583, both for 4imprint
Web site: http://onebyone.4imprint.com/
Source: PRNewswire
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