Ecore raises more than $5,000 for CAF

HomeNewsEcore raises more than $5,000 for CAF

Lancaster, Pa.—Ecore recently raised $5,714 for the Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF). CAF provides opportunities and support to people with physical challenges, so they can pursue active lifestyles through physical fitness and competitive athletics.

The fundraiser was held in conjunction with Ecore’s annual sales meeting in Los Angeles. Funds were raised through a combination of cash donations as well as a bowling competition where Ecore donated one dollar per pin knocked down.

“We selected the Challenged Athletes Foundation due to its close alignment with Ecore’s own mission and values,” said Bo Barber, executive vice president of sales and marketing, Ecore. “Like CAF, we believe that involvement in sports at any level increases self-esteem, encourages independence and enhances quality of life.”

For more information, visit: ecoreintl.com/About/Community-Outreach.

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