GarzaEMC continues support for Salvation Army with new holiday event

Jeremy Martin, President and CEO
Jeremy Martin, President and CEO
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GarzaEMC has continued its partnership with the Salvation Army during the holiday season by organizing and participating in several community events. This year, GarzaEMC hosted a new holiday event for families supported by the Salvation Army, where participants decorated cookies and homemade ornaments together.

The company also took part in longstanding initiatives such as the annual Toy Drive and Distribution, as well as the Back-to-School Field Day and Shoe Donation. In addition to these activities, GarzaEMC supported the Salvation Army Angel Tree program by volunteering and adopting a family to help provide gifts and essential items during the holidays.

A spokesperson from GarzaEMC stated, “Family is one of GarzaEMC’s core values, and we’re grateful for opportunities to extend that sense of family to those served by the Salvation Army. We look forward to continuing this partnership and creating more moments of connection, care, and community in the years ahead.”

The company emphasized that participation in these programs allows their team members to have a direct impact on local families during an important time of year.



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