Trailer Wizards sponsors Trucks for Change for a second consecutive year

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MISSISSAUGA, Ont. – It will once again be a “green” Christmas for Trailer Wizards and Trucks for Change.

Trailer Wizards has announced a $5,000 sponsorship agreement with Trucks For Change – a non-profit organization that matches trucks with charities. The sponsorship comes in lieu of sending out paper holiday cards, a decision that is both environmentally friendly and socially conscious.

“With the impact we saw in our sponsorship with Trucks For Change last year, it only seemed right to align ourselves once again,” Doug Vanderspek, President of Trailer Wizards said. “As we all know, the holidays can be a particularly tough time for those in need. With all of the shopping, decorating and preparation that goes into the holidays, we sometimes lose sight of what’s really important.”

Pete Dalmazzi, President and Founder of Trucks For Change Network said, “We’re thrilled and fortunate to have the continued partnership of an industry leader like Trailer Wizards. Their leadership in the area of community support is widely recognized, and greatly appreciated by the many highway carriers involved in our program, and by the many partner charities that the Trucks For Change program assists each year”.

Trucks For Change Network is an innovative non-profit collaboration of leading Canadian trucking companies and industry partners making a difference in communities by helping charitable organizations distribute donated food and materials nationwide.

Trucks for Change Network released a video recently that highlights the significant role that a growing network of trucking and logistics members are playing in its communities.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvAUaVBh2cY. To learn more about its work, please visit http://www.trucksforchange.org.

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