PILOT Tools company based in Denver, started their winter drive by donating 114 blankets, bibles and food parcels to the poor community of that area on June 30.
On the day they were assisted by the Cleveland SAPS, Meals on Wheels and their local security company, TPS. Vic Wessels from the company said they felt it was important to give back to the poor in their area as they paly an important role in their lives.
“After a lot of hard work and not much of a budget, we manage to donate about 114 blankets, bibles and food parcels to the community. I would just like to thank a couple of serious role players who helped us with this project because if it were not for them, this could not be a success. The owners of Pilot Tools: Duncan Morrison, James Morrison, Colin Morrison and Nigel Morrison for donating the funds to get this project rolling; Reinhold Piek from Great Shift Risk Management; TPS Security, Cleveland SAPS and then a special lady, Christine Crossley from Meals on Wheels, we would like to thank you for all your help and for coming on board at such short notice. Your contribution helped to make this one major success, and as a company, we are forever grateful,” said Vic.
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