Sirois Tool Expands Support for Their Community
Sirois Tool employees have always been generous when it comes to supporting others in their community but 2017 was exceptional. It was the year that Sirois Tool expanded its reach to several organizations in need. The list of organizations includes…
- Berlin Band Program
- Berlin High School – All Night Grad Party
- Berlin Police Department
- Breast Cancer Research Foundation
- Bristol Lions Club
- Disabled Veterans
- Favarh (The Arc of Farmington Valley)
- Peter J. Lavery scholarship fund
- Relay for Life 2017
- Rocky Hill Lacrosse Team
- Smile Train
- Southington High School – All Night Grad Party
- St. Jude
- St. Vincent DePaul
- Stratton Mountain School
- Wounded Warrior Project
Employee donations combined with company matches totaled nearly $4,500.00
In addition, employees at Sirois Tool worked on several giving programs throughout the holidays. At Thanksgiving they had a food collection for St. Vincent DePaul of Middletown. At Christmas they participated in the Angel Tree Program. In cooperation with Southington, CT Community Services, the Adopt-A-Family program allowed the employees to adopt 50 families for the holiday. Each family received more than the requested presents.
It’s interesting to note that the program represented a 90% participation rate by employees at Sirois Tool. “At Sirois Tool we value our customers, employees and community. It is our
employees that represent this vision the best,” said Alan Ortner, President of Sirois Tool.
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