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- Posted March 22, 2012
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Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries supported by winter charity initiative
Trott & Trott PC joined with NDeX Michigan to support the Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries (DRMM) during their winter charity initiative. Trott Chairman David A. Trott made the announcement.
The DRMM is committed to the success, livelihood and sustainability of Greater Detroit and the community. The DRMM has identified a positive way to help those who are seeking training, jobs and, most importantly, a self-sufficient opportunity to bring income to the area.
"Our employees found the volunteer opportunities with DRMM extremely rewarding, and the positive experience was reflected in the outstanding feedback we received," said Peggy Krug, senior vice president of NDeX Michigan. "One employee shared that she found the day rewarding to her soul and she felt that the presence of the volunteers was truly appreciated. Providing our team with opportunities to give back to the local community is at the heart of our ongoing corporate giving initiative, and it is wonderful to see them really jumping in with both feet."
Trott and NDeX employees were offered casual time in exchange for contributing funds and volunteering at several DRMM locations throughout metropolitan Detroit, where the team prepared and served lunches to individuals in need throughout the city. In total, employees from both companies donated more than 180 hours of their time and $4,285 to the cause. The companies also matched their employees' donations with a gift of $4,300, bringing the total monetary donation to $8,585.
Published: Thu, Mar 22, 2012
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