Bucks County's United Way Recognizes ASI for Exemplary Achievements
Advertising Specialty Institute (ASI) Recognized for Community Involvement and Charitable Contributions
The Advertising Specialty Institute (ASI), a leading company in the promotional products industry, has been honoured by the United Way of Bucks County for its significant contributions to the community.
ASI has been recognised as a "Spirit of Bucks" company, thanks to its annual corporate donations exceeding $10,000. This recognition is a testament to the company's commitment to giving back to the community.
In addition, ASI's president and chief executive officer, Timothy M. Andrews, expressed his pride in the efforts of Carol Albright, senior vice president of human resources, who has been instrumental in inspiring employees to get involved with United Way and understand the impact of their contributions.
ASI's annual goal is a substantial $25,000 in payroll deduction commitments. The company's dedication to this goal has paid off, as they have received a Circle Award for increasing their campaign contributions by 20%.
Moreover, ASI's ongoing financial support as a United Way Partner Company helps United Way of Bucks County touch one in five Bucks County residents each year. This support can provide up to $50,000 in assistance for housing, food, training, and heating in the Bucks County community.
Carol Albright was also honoured with a Multiplier Award from the United Way of Bucks County. This recognition was in acknowledgement of her efforts in engaging employees in campaign fundraisers, increasing company-wide awareness of United Way activities, and involving ASI's Diversity Council in community service activities.
The Diversity Council at ASI has also been active in community service. They volunteered at the Trenton Soup Kitchen and donated school bags filled with supplies to over 200 underprivileged area students.
ASI's commitment to charitable giving extends beyond financial contributions. The company hosted a pancake breakfast to encourage employee contributions to United Way, demonstrating their dedication to making a difference in the community.
The United Way recognised ASI with a Partnership Award for forming an "outstanding partnership" with them. This award highlights the strong relationship between the two organisations and their shared commitment to improving the lives of those in need.
Timothy M. Andrews emphasised that making a lasting difference in the community requires real effort beyond just writing a check. ASI's actions reflect this sentiment, as they continue to be generous supporters of United Way of Philadelphia and other charities, with the Cohn Family, owners of ASI since 1962, matching individual employee contributions.
United Way of Bucks County (UW Bucks) is a volunteer-led, nonprofit organisation that addresses the greatest needs in Bucks County through initiatives and funding programs at local nonprofit agencies. Initiatives like Bucks Knocks Out Hunger, Success By 6, and Bucks County Women's Initiative aim to tackle issues such as hunger, early childhood education, and women's empowerment, respectively.
The details regarding who received the United Way of Bucks County Multiplier Award in 2014 or the reason for the recognition could not be found in the search results. However, the recognition of ASI by UW Bucks serves as a testament to the company's significant impact in the community.
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