Local Media Company NeONBRAND Helps Las Vegas Families This Christmas
Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) November 12, 2013 -- NeONBRAND, the area’s premier provider of website creation, SEO and online marketing services, today announced their participation in a Christmas drive benefitting The Ray of Hope Foundation.
In its fifth year, the Christmas drive is organized by TheOfficeSquad®, a Las Vegas company offering business administration and bookkeeping services, with the goal of providing needy children in the community with warm clothing and toys during the holiday season.
The Ray of Home Foundation is a non-profit organization that serves more than 4,700 children in North Las Vegas Schools, where 30 percent of families are classified as “homeless.” The Foundation also supports the local Salvation Army in its initiatives.
“NeONBRAND is excited to be part of the Christmas drive,” said Joseph Stevenson, owner of NeONBRAND. “Not only do we get to help members of the community, but we get to work with the local businesses that make our city really thrive.”
The Christmas drive will collect new, unwrapped toys and warm clothing at several business locations around Las Vegas. NeONBRAND will be collecting donations at its downtown office at 723 S 3rd St.
“We enjoy participating in this program for many reasons, but we especially love the way donations are distributed,” said Chauntelle Popp, marketing director for TheOfficeSquad®. “Families with the greatest needs are selected by school principals and administrators. Parents are invited to “shop free” for their children (gift wrap is also provided), and they get to take the gifts home to give to their kids. It’s much more rewarding this way.”
This is the first year that NeONBRAND is participating in the charity drive and hope to make it a yearly occurrence going forward. If you have any new, unwrapped toys or warm clothing please drop them by NeONBRAND’s office to make their first year a success.
Kenny Eliason, NeONBRAND, http://NeONBRAND.com, +1 7027066366, [email protected]
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