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News Release from: Endevco
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Team on 16 February 2007
Employees support Toys for Tots
Endevco's efforts raised 427 toys for the 2006 Toys for Tots programme.
Endevco has been an exemplary contributor to the Toys for Tots programme for nearly 15 years This holiday season, the company's employees generated an outpouring of giving with 427 toys donated in the 2006 campaign
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 31 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Endevco was awarded the Commanders Award from the US Marine Corps Reserve for outstanding achievement in the 2005 campaign.
For 2006, Endevco expanded its campaign by reaching out to the community of San Juan Capistrano to solicit support for this great cause.
The company volunteered its facility as the primary collection point for donations from the community, with a weekend donation event hosted by Endevco, the US Marines and Santa Claus.
Endevco, its employees and the local community joined forces to make a major contribution and guarantee smiles for many needy children.
As a result of the outstanding support of a broad sector of corporate America and millions of caring Americans like the caring Endevco employees, the US Marines are projecting some 19 million toys will be distributed to nearly 8 million children during the 2006 campaign.
"The annual Toys for Tots programme has been a very important part of our community involvement activities for over a decade", stated Endevco President Scott Silcock.
"It is a wonderful opportunity for us to help needy children and one that our employees always support enthusiastically".
"We are pleased to be a part of this effort each year in co-operation with the Marine Corps".
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