Pennsylvania groups benefit from OEM sponsorship

LEHIGH VALLEY, Pa. — Mack Trucks got into the giving spirit by providing funding for a number of community projects through the 2007 Mack Community Grants Program.

Environmental education, infant and toddler safety, and creation of economic opportunities for families in need in the Lehigh Valley, are the goals of the projects selected for funding under the 2007 Mack Community Grants program.

The program is Mack Trucks’s signature corporate giving effort, and since 2005 has distributed more than $350,000 to non-profit community improvement efforts in the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania.

In total, the 2007 Mack Community Grants program issued $120,000 in grants to seven projects, including: Burn Prevention Foundation, Center for Humanistic Change (in partnership with Weed and Seed Allentown and the Eastern PA chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors), Da Vinci Science Center, Habitat for Humanity of the Lehigh Valley, Illick’s Mill Partnership for Environmental Education/WDIY-FM, Lehigh Carbon Community College, and Society of Women Engineers- Lehigh Valley Section.


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