Philanthropic Printers — The Gift of Giving
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Cheryl Adams
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Another Pennsylvania printer, this one in Philadelphia, also donates a lot of printing to charitable organizations. In fact, the donations made by Pearl Pressman Liberty (PPL) Communications Group read more like a scroll than a contributor’s list. According to Elliot Schindler, executive vice president and principal, PPL’s 2007 contributions add up like this: $20,000 for printing/donating the Courageous Kids calendar for the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; $5,000 (per year) for printing/donating the program for the annual Alzheimer’s Association Chocolate Symphony fund raiser; $7,500 for printing/donating the 2008 ALS calendar and $7,500 (per year) for printing/donating the Blind Relief Fund Annual Report.
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