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Home-Tech donates to animal shelter, hospital trauma center

July 2, 2010
FORT MYERS, FLA. — Home-Tech donated $1,105 to Lee County’s Animal Refuge Center and $1,000 to Lee Memorial Hospital’s Trauma Center here in May and June.

FORT MYERS, FLA. — Home-Tech donated $1,105 to Lee County’s Animal Refuge Center and $1,000 to Lee Memorial Hospital’s Trauma Center here in May and June. The donations were part of Home-Tech’s Charity of the Month program, which donates a portion of the price of new air conditioning units sold each month in customers’ names. Still in its first year, the program has already given more than $10,700 to local charities located from Sarasota to Naples in addition to the company’s ongoing charitable giving and sponsorship of local charity events.

The Animal Refuge Center, or ARC, is a not-for-profit animal welfare society dedicated to providing humane treatment and stopping the escalating cost associated with animal pounds. ARC is helping to cut the large numbers of homeless animals which eventually cuts the costs to taxpayers, which to date has reached over half a million dollars a year.

Lee Memorial Hospital’s Trauma Center is the only trauma center on Florida's Gulf Coast between Tampa and Miami. It is designated as a Level II Trauma Center by the state of Florida and treats more than 2,000 patients per year in Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Glades and Hendry counties.

“Both of these organizations are dedicated to saving lives — those of people like our customers and employees, and those of pets in need of a home. It’s especially heartwarming to be able to support such worthy and essential causes in the communities we serve,” said Home-Tech President and Founder Steve Marino.

Home-Tech’s Charity of the Month program donates a portion of the price of each new air conditioning unit sold to a different charity each month. Donations are made in customers’ names to thank them for their business, instead of sending corporate gifts. A portion of July’s sales will benefit Fort Myers’ PACE Center for Girls, which offers year round counseling and academic services for girls aged 12-18 who face challenges such as foster care, domestic violence, abuse and neglect, death of a parent, substance abuse, and/or family history of incarceration.

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