Mount Saint Vincent Wins Coats, Hats, and Gloves for the Kids

DreamWise Donates in Honor of 20 Years

We are honored to announce that Mount Saint Vincent Home was selected by the community to receive winter coats, hats and mittens for children who often arrive with just the clothes on their backs.

Votes were collected online and the community was encouraged to participate in selecting one of five nonprofit organizations to receive DreamWise Marketing’s 20th Anniversary gift.

Our hearts are warmed knowing that the children in our community who have suffered in unimaginable ways will have what they need to stay warm and play in the snow this winter!

Cheneile Norasaeng, CEO

Mount Saint Vincent, which won the friendly competition, is a nonprofit located in Denver that provides clinical treatment for children ages 5 to 12 who have suffered severe physical or sexual abuse, long-term neglect, trauma, or mental illness. Their services include 24/7 residential treatment, weekly in-home therapy sessions, and everything in between.

DreamWise CEO, Cheneile Norasaeng noted, “We are so thankful for all of the voters and participating nonprofits. We have truly enjoyed the opportunity to raise awareness for each of the five participating nonprofits and their critical missions. Our hearts are warmed knowing that the children in our community who have suffered in unimaginable ways will have what they need to stay warm and play in the snow this winter!”

In appreciation for their participation, DreamWise will also be making a small donation to the other four participating nonprofits. These organizations are Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, Denver Urban Gardens, Jewish Family Service, and Project Angel Heart.

DreamWise Marketing officially celebrates 20 years in business on October 4, 2016. The company, which started in their owner’s basement, now occupies a 24,000 square foot warehouse in Aurora, Colorado and offers a variety of services including print, direct mail, product order fulfillment, graphic design, and promotional products. The company has a long history of community involvement including an annual volunteer day, making lunches for homeless, and founding their own nonprofit, Spread the Warmth.

Source: Mount Saint Vincent

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