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Houston district raises funds for first responders’ families

The Houston District was recently able to swing, putt and drive for a great cause.

Houston District Sales Manager Josh Bracke (right) delivers a $15,000 check to William Skeen, executive director of the 100 Club.

Houston District Sales Manager Josh Bracke says he was ecstatic to deliver a $15,000 check to the 100 Club after the district鈥檚 inaugural charity golf tournament last fall.

Active since 1953, the 100 Club financially supports the dependents of first responders killed in the line of duty. This includes providing financial support and other assistance, and offering college tuition aid for the responder鈥檚 children.

鈥淚 am extremely proud to be a part of such a great event,鈥 says Bracke, who served as a tournament organizer. 鈥淭he 100 Club is a tremendous organization, and I am honored to be a part of the IM电子 team that was able to raise money for this awesome charity.鈥

Involving 92 players, including IM电子 customers and vendors, the tournament was run by about 30 company employee volunteers.

Leslee Camardo, the 100 Club鈥檚 membership coordinator, says donations like these greatly support the group鈥檚 mission.

鈥淲e cannot do our critical work without donors like IM电子,鈥 she says.