Happy Holidays! Employees generously donate to local charity.

In the spirit of the Holidays, the Sirois Tool employees had a Food Drive that generated several boxes of food for the Amazing Grace Food Pantry in Middletown, CT. The food was delivered to Amazing Grace on Monday 12/10 so that it could be distributed to families before the Holidays.
The Amazing Grace Food Pantry, a program of St. Vincent De Paul, provides free groceries to low and no-income families in Middletown, CT. The Pantry serves approximately 3000 individuals or 1075 families each month.
Sirois Tool also held a Raffle at their annual Christmas Party and collected donations from employees. They raised $1428 to donate to the many programs provided by St. Vincent De Paul. In addition to the Food Pantry they also offer meals at their Soup Kitchen and provide Community Assistance and Supportive Housing.
Sirois Tool would like to thank their valued vendors: J & G Machining; RSW Machine & Tool; Top Priority Tool and Scarfo Precision for their donations of some of the Raffle prizes. Thank you also to Nancy LaPier who organized the Food Drive and the Raffle.
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