April 2021: Master Halco Gives Back

During our fiscal month of May, Master Halco has partnered with local and national charities to make a difference in our communities.

Asset 1af-1“Each one of our branches has strong ties to their local communities,” said Gary Saletrik, Master Halco’s Director of Marketing. “We really wanted to take the opportunity to give back in a way that would mean the most to our associates.”

For every order placed in fiscal May, Master Halco will donate a percentage of sales to these important causes.

Charities selected range from children's hospitals, veteran services, food banks, and animal shelters.

To see which charity your local branch has selected, check out our Facebook page.

 

- SPOTLIGHT ON A FEW OF OUR CHOSEN CHARITIES -

turtle shelterTurtle Shelter Project - Chosen by our Salt Lake City Branch

Founded by Jen Spencer, sister of Salt Lake City Branch Manager, James Shannon, the Turtle Shelter Project produces vests that help keep people experiencing homelessness from freezing to death. These inexpensive, high-tech foam vests can keep a person warm to 10 degrees below zero during the freezing cold winter weather.

 

AVF_CIRCLE_LOGO_REGISTEREDAmerican Valor Foundation - Chosen by 8 of our Branches

American Valor Foundation is a registered and approved 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation committed to supporting our military Veterans, First Responders, and their families through programs of fundraising efforts and direct support to individuals. AVF also honors our heroes through Memorial Scholarships.

 

Spokane - Camp STIXCamp Stix - Chosen by our Spokane Branch

We are a unique non-profit organization which offers unparalleled camp experiences and community for children living with Diabetes. Our camps include a 3-day non-residential day camp for kiddos ages 6-8, a week-long residential camp for youth ages 9-16, and an excursion-based Adventure Camp for teens and young adults ages 16-19!

We take pride in our ability to offer traditional camp experiences with fun and engaging diabetes education and 24-7 medical care. Perhaps most importantly, our camps foster the ability for these youth to build relationships and community, realizing they are not alone in living with Diabetes.