Qualgen Has Partnered With Salvation Army to Help Those in Need
EDMOND, Okla., December 20, 2017 (Newswire.com) - Qualgen has partnered with the Salvation Army in assisting those in need. This includes those affected by Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Irma and those in need this holiday season.
“We wanted to make sure that 100 percent of all contributions made from Qualgen will go directly to those in need,” Nikki Good, Qualgen Sales Director said. “It is with that in mind that we are teamed up with the Salvation Army. We had many clients, sales representatives and friends in the areas hit hardest by the hurricanes, so we want to do all that we can.”
All of the Qualgen employees have teamed up to help raise money for hurricane victims and have been actively participating in bell ringing during this holiday season.
“Response efforts to these catastrophic weather events will be costly and last for years,” Lt. Col. Ron Busroe, The Salvation Army’s National Community Relations and Development Secretary said. “With generous public support, The Salvation Army will be here to help the millions affected by Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma for as long as they’re in need.”
You can find updates on The Salvation Army relief efforts here: http://disaster.salvationarmyusa.org.
“We have many clients in the areas that were hardest hit by the hurricanes and we wanted to do our part in giving back to those in need,” Shaun Riney, Qualgen General Manager said. “Qualgen is not only giving in a monetary way but has also been setting up days for all Qualgen employees to donate time to the Salvation Army during this holiday season.”
The Salvation Army assists more than four-and-a-half million people during the Thanksgiving and Christmas time periods.
To donate to The Salvation Army, please visit https://give.salvationarmyusa.org.
Qualgen is a global leader in compounding pharmaceutical production. Founded in 2012, Qualgen is an FDA-registered 503B outsourcing facility that offers Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement pellets. Visit www.qualgen.us to learn more.
Source: Qualgen