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Kindness Goes Full Circle: Full Circle Removal’s Sponsorship Drive Feeds 500 Families
Sciota, PA– Full Circle Removal is proud to announce the success of its 4th Annual Kindness
Goes Full Circle Food Sponsorship Drive, which concluded on Monday, November 25th, raising
over $10,000 to provide Thanksgiving meals to 500 families, equating to more than 2,000
people in need.
This event was made possible by the generosity of local businesses, sponsors, and volunteers,
highlighting the power of community collaboration. “We’re so thankful to everyone who helped
make this year’s drive a success,” said Brian Davis, Co-Owner of Full Circle Removal. “The
support we received shows that kindness really does come full circle, and we’re proud to be part
of such an amazing effort.”
Key partners included Christian Life Assembly for their volunteer efforts, Kingsley’s ShopRite in
Brodheadsville for seamless food orders and pickups, and many other local businesses and
sponsors who contributed to the success.
Looking ahead, Full Circle Removal is planning to establish an endowment fund in partnership
with the Community Foundation of Monroe County to ensure the long-term growth and
sustainability of the Kindness Goes Full Circle initiative.
“Never underestimate the power of a simple act of kindness,” added Davis. “We hope to create
a lasting legacy of compassion with the support of the Community Foundation.”
For more information or to support future efforts, please contact Brian Davis at 610-550-6270.
Goes Full Circle Food Sponsorship Drive, which concluded on Monday, November 25th, raising
over $10,000 to provide Thanksgiving meals to 500 families, equating to more than 2,000
people in need.
This event was made possible by the generosity of local businesses, sponsors, and volunteers,
highlighting the power of community collaboration. “We’re so thankful to everyone who helped
make this year’s drive a success,” said Brian Davis, Co-Owner of Full Circle Removal. “The
support we received shows that kindness really does come full circle, and we’re proud to be part
of such an amazing effort.”
Key partners included Christian Life Assembly for their volunteer efforts, Kingsley’s ShopRite in
Brodheadsville for seamless food orders and pickups, and many other local businesses and
sponsors who contributed to the success.
Looking ahead, Full Circle Removal is planning to establish an endowment fund in partnership
with the Community Foundation of Monroe County to ensure the long-term growth and
sustainability of the Kindness Goes Full Circle initiative.
“Never underestimate the power of a simple act of kindness,” added Davis. “We hope to create
a lasting legacy of compassion with the support of the Community Foundation.”
For more information or to support future efforts, please contact Brian Davis at 610-550-6270.
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