Corporate Donations Remind for Haiti Need

July 5th, 2010 | by Heather Munoz |

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Cycdor, a provider of outsourced, face-to-face sales team, has made a donation of 25 large boxes of items including clothing, shoes and first aid supplies to earthquake survivors in Haiti through Haiti Gospel Mission, a non-profit located in Despinos, Haiti.

Although the Haitian earthquake is several months behind us, there is still substantial long term need for the country of Haiti. Thousands upon thousands are homeless and the country’s infrastructure has been strained. Orphanages are now seeing double and triple their previous numbers. The gift from Cycdor reminds us that the country of Haiti will need charitable aid during the next several months and years.

“We were all humbled by the terrible tragedy in Haiti and wanted to help out in any way possible,” said Vera Quinn, senior vice president of operations of Cydcor. “We’re happy to be able to send items that will go to men, women, and children who lost everything in the earthquake.”

The company first learned about Haiti Gospel Mission (HGM) through the owner of the of the company’s sales offices. The owner of one of the offices does work through HGM and made the national organization aware of Cycdor about the needs of Haiti Gospel Mission. The company as a whole has made Haiti Gospel Mission as part of its community and plans to stay in touch with the organization so that future support and donations can be made.

Cycdor is a provider of face-to-face outsourced sales teams which offer services in a range of industries including telecommunications, office products, retail energy, and financial services. The company works with a network of independently owned sales offices with clients that have access to more than 2,700 sales professionals.

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