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TGH Aviation Continues a Tradition of Giving
Dépèche transmise le 6 décembre 2011 par Business Wire
TGH Aviation Continues a Tradition of Giving
AUBURN, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Each holiday season, TGH Aviation counts its blessings for another successful year in the aircraft instrument repair industry, looking for ways to pay that success forward. TGH strongly advocates and supports local community and economic efforts, donating time and funding to the Auburn Chamber of Commerce, the Auburn Airport Business Park Association, The Navy League, and local causes.
“We believe that every successful American person or company should share a portion of their success to help grow and support their local economy, and benefit those who are less fortunate”
“We believe that every successful American person or company should share a portion of their success to help grow and support their local economy, and benefit those who are less fortunate,” says Hilary Coury, Airport Shop Sales Associate for TGH.
Every week, TGH employees contribute to the company’s annual charity fund. At the end of the year, TGH matches all proceeds, and donates 100% of the funds to local charities. 2011 will benefit the local Boys and Girls Club, and the Grass Valley Marine Corps Toys for Tots.
TGH has been the #1 sponsor and contributor to the local Toys for Tots campaign for several years running. “TGH specifically elects the Marine Corps because much of our annual revenue comes from supplying products and services to the United States military in their efforts to keep our freedom preserved,” says Rick Wallin, Airport Shop Sales Associate for TGH.
TGH is expanding its charitable outreach with a 2011 Charity Raffle. The TGH Airport Shop, with the help of the community, has orchestrated over $3,000 in raffle prizes from over 30 local businesses, raising over $1,100 thus far for Toys for Tots. The raffle drawing will take place Friday, December 16 at the Airport Shop at 13615 New Airport Drive in Auburn, CA. Toy drop offs are available at this location, and when you purchase your toy donation from the Airport Shop, you’ll take advantage of a 15% discount. To get involved, visit our website at www.tghaviation.com or call 1-800-624-0660.
TGH continues to evolve as one of the most trusted and respected Part 145 Repair Stations in the industry. Today, the company offers nearly 20,000 service capabilities, including the repair of primary flight instruments, avionics, aural warning systems, fuel flow transmitters, and their related indicators and refueling sensors. Visit www.tghaviation.com for more information.
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