GarzaEMC partners with Salvation Army for holiday events supporting local families

Rudy Garza, President / CEO at Garza EMC
Rudy Garza, President / CEO at Garza EMC
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GarzaEMC has continued its partnership with the Salvation Army during the holiday season, hosting a new event for families supported by the organization. The company and Salvation Army families participated in activities such as decorating cookies and making homemade ornaments.

The collaboration between GarzaEMC and the Salvation Army is longstanding, including support for annual initiatives like the Toy Drive and Distribution, as well as Back-to-School Field Day and Shoe Donation events. This year, GarzaEMC also contributed to the Angel Tree program by volunteering and adopting a family, providing gifts and necessities to those in need.

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 participating in these programs allows its team members to have a direct impact on local families during the holidays.



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