An Arizona nonprofit that provides after-school and summer programs for at-risk youth is getting a major boost from two Phoenix-area companies.
The Arizona Republic reports that ECM Technologies and Tolin Mechanical have teamed up to make 11 of the Boys and Girls Club of the Valley's locations more energy efficient.
The effort will save the organization about $12,000 a month, according to a press release.
“I know firsthand the impact these environments can have on a child’s life, and we are honored to contribute creating healthier and more comfortable spaces,” David Fenton, chief revenue officer at ECM, says in the press release. Read the Entire Article
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