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Diversified Rack & Shelving Donates $10K To Local Charities
The company gave $2500 each to four different community organizations.
EAST WINDSOR, NJ — Diversified Rack & Shelving has partnered with the township to present a total of $10,000 in donations to four community organizations, the township announced in a news release published on its website.
The East Windsor-based company will donated $2500 to RISE Community Service Partnership to support their food distribution program, $2500 to Mercer County Meals on Wheels, $2500 to Jewish Family & Children’s Service for their mobile food truck, and $2500 to East Windsor Senior Trust Fund for senior programming.
“These donations are part of a long-standing tradition and corporate philosophy of Diversified Rack & Shelving to support local charitable causes,” President and CEO Dave Longo said.
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“These generous donations by community spirited business Diversified Rack & Shelving provide valuable support for food distribution programs and for our valued senior citizen programs in our East Windsor community,” Mayor Janice Mironov said in a statement. “We are fortunate to have the opportunity to work and collaborate with each of these worthy organizations which provide such tremendous support services in our community.”
“Food distribution especially has been key during the pandemic so we especially value our private caring business partners such as Diversified Rack & Shelving,” Mironov continued. Both Mercer County Meals on Wheels and the JFCS mobile food truck help bring food to a number of people who have difficulty obtaining it.
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Diversified Rack & Shelving, a family-owned business operating since 1990, is one of the largest suppliers of used racks, shelving, and material handling equipment on the East Coast, according to the release.
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