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SPYPOINT renews partnership with Disabled American Veterans, commits $50,000 in support of the mission
ERLANGER, Ky. –DAV (Disabled American Veterans) announced today its renewed partnership with SPYPOINT, a leading innovator in trail camera technology. As part of this partnership, SPYPOINT has donated $50,000 and committed employee volunteer hours to help create blankets for veterans in need.
Since its founding in 2004, SPYPOINT has grown from a small startup into a global brand trusted by hunters worldwide. To date, more than 250 million photos have been transmitted through its cameras, reflecting the company’s continued leadership in delivering reliable, cutting-edge tools. With many of their customers being current service members or veterans, this partnership is a natural fit.
“We’re honored to partner with SPYPOINT, a company whose commitment to corporate giving is rooted in making a meaningful difference in the lives of its customers and their communities,” said DAV’s CEO Barry Jesinoski. “Their support of DAV reflects a shared dedication to strengthening community impact and standing with those who’ve served. It’s especially meaningful to work alongside an organization whose values are guided by thoughtful social governance priorities.
“As one of the nation’s oldest and most respected veterans service organizations, DAV has a proven ability to turn donations into meaningful, measurable impact,” said SPYPOINT’s President and CEO Jimmy Angers. “It’s an honor for us to invest in those who’ve already given so much, and we’re truly grateful to support veterans and their families through such an important mission.”
DAV is dedicated to ensuring our promise is kept to America’s veterans. DAV does this by helping veterans and their families access the full range of benefits available to them, fighting for the interests of America’s injured heroes on Capitol Hill, providing employment resources to veterans and their families, offering programs and services to empower them, and educating the public about the great sacrifices and needs of veterans transitioning back to civilian life. A nonprofit organization with nearly 1 million members, DAV was founded in 1920 and chartered by the U.S. Congress in 1932.
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Source: DAV News
Website: www.dav.org
