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Dedicated Computing Donates $10,000 to Food Pantry of Waukesha County
Food Pantry helps 5,700 residents each month.

WAUKESHA — Dedicated Computing, a global technology company located at N26W23880 Commerce Circle in Waukesha, recently donated $10,000 to the Food Pantry of Waukesha County.
“This is our fourth year of conducting a fundraising effort to support this organization, and I am proud of the passion our employees put into this particular cause,” Don Schlidt, CEO of Dedicated Computing said in a company news release. “The Food Pantry of Waukesha County supports our community and truly makes a difference for those in need.”
The Food Pantry of Waukesha County serves more than 5,700 residents each month, in addition to providing goods and services to help clients along the path to becoming self-sufficient. The pantry's clients are mostly children, working poor and people who have fallen under tough times, according to the food pantry.
“We are fortunate to have businesses such as Dedicated Computing who support not only the Food Pantry of Waukesha County, but the community as a whole,” said Karen Tredwell, Executive Director in the same release. “We are grateful for this generous gift and are excited to be able to provide our community with exactly what they need in our effort to ensure no one goes hungry.”
For more information about Dedicated Computing, visit http://www.dedicatedcomputing.com
About Food Pantry of Waukesha County
The Food Pantry of Waukesha County is looking for a variety of volunteer helpers, including: Pantry Helper, Stock Person, Front Desk Attendant, Food Recovery, Food Sorters, Warehouse Workers and Drivers. Visit the Food Pantry online find a role that's right for you.
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