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ORLANDO, Fla. — Massey Services announced that they have donated more than $100,000 worth of gifts for its company-wide holiday giving initiative, ‘Tis the Season.
More than 150 of the company’s locations selected one or multiple nonprofit organizations to donate to for the holidays. Some of the selected organizations included the Second Harvest Food Bank, The Salvation Army, the Humane Society, Toys for Tots and many more.
“At Massey Services, it’s part of our mission to give back to the communities where we do business,” said Harvey L. Massey, Chairman and CEO of Massey Services. “These nonprofit organizations make a significant impact in so many lives and we can’t think of a better way to show our support during the holiday season. I would like to thank our Team Members for coming together and providing holiday cheer to those who need it most.”
For the last 35 years Massey Services has been deeply involved with activities and organizations in the communities where they serve. In 2014 the company created the Harvey and Carol Massey Foundation to further solidify the company’s long-term commitment and mission of being a contributing member to the community. In 2020, the company was recognized as the 2nd largest philanthropic company in Central Florida by the Orlando Business Journal. They were also recognized as a 2018 Corporate and Foundation Engagement Honoree by the Association of Fundraising Professionals of Central Florida.
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