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Regency Gives Back
We are committed to giving back to the community that has given us so much over the years. Please take a moment to view some of the projects we have done over the past year.
Aluminum Cans for Burned Children
Regency Windows is currently participating in the Aluminum Cans for Burned Children's drive. By collecting empty aluminum cans, our donation will help provide resources for: Fire Safety Houses for Local School Programs, Camp Phoenix Summer & Winter Camps (4-day retreat for burn survivors), and Rehabilitation, Clothing, Toys & Other items not covered by insurance.
The mission of the Aluminum Cans for Burned Children of Northeast Ohio (ACBC) is to prevent burn injuries through fire education and to impact the physical and emotional rehabilitation of pediatric burn survivors.
We are accepting empty aluminum can donations at our Twinsburg location until December 31st, 2008. For more information, please call: 1-800-453-9861 ext 258
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Habitat for Humanity, Columbus
Regency is pleased to be a part of the Habitat family in Columbus. This summer, we donated all of the materials needed in one home and all of the labor needed in two homes for the installation of windows and doors being built by Habitat. Habitat for Humanity seeks to build affordable homes, empower families and develop communities. "We are committed to the communities that we live and work in and this is another way for us to give something back. Today, more than ever, building a community of affordable housing with energy-efficient products is important and the right thing to do", Dave Gordon, CEO, Regency Windows. For more information about Habitat for Humanity in Columbus, please visit: www.habitat-columbus.org.
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Regency Camps out with GE and the Girl Scouts
This spring, Regency participated in the General Electric Global Day of Caring at the Girl Scouts' Camp Ledgewood. We donated $10,000 in materials and labor to help upgrade all of the windows in the dining hall. In addition to improving the overall energy-efficiency of the Hall, GE completed a number of projects to upgrade the campground. Several of our staff members are former Girl Scouts, so this project was even more special. Regency had the opportunity to help a very deserving organization by doing what we do best: providing high-quality, energy-efficient windows! The Girl Scouts of Northeast Ohio serves 45,000 girls in 18 counties. For more information on the Girl Scouts of Northeast Ohio, please visit: http://gsneo.gslec.org.
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Winter Food Drive
Regency Windows held a Winter Food Drive to benefit an area food bank in the Cleveland Food Bank network. We collected enough food to provide 15 families with groceries during the holiday season.
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Pledge for Pets
Regency participated in the Q104 Pledge for Pets by raising money to benefit the Cleveland APL. The APL provides shelter to hundreds of abandoned animals in the Cleveland area. For more information, please visit: http://www.clevelandapl.com
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