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December 22, 2016

Oppy gives back over the holidays

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Did you know that Oppy has 17 offices across North America? Each year when the holidays roll around our offices have their own way of giving back to their local community. Here are a few of the charities they have supported this season.

The Chino Hills office collected over 80 toys for the Christmas drive at Isaiah’s Rock, a family-owned local non-profit. Nogales came together to donate toys and clothes to Edify Our Families, a local non-profit supporting families, and Newark collected toys for the local Toys for Tots charity.

Our office in Calgary donated several pallets to the Calgary Food Bank and any fruit too distressed for people to eat was donated to Bear Valley Animal Sanctuary and The Alice Sanctuary, two local farms with rescued farm animals.

Houston donated three pallets of pineapple to the Houston Food Bank for the annual Gift of Produce Ceremony presented by the Houston Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association. The HFFVA has been donating produce annually for three decades and raised over three million pounds of fresh produce just this year.

The Vancouver office collected money for the Tri-Cities Food Bank and presented the donation to Oppy CEO, president and chairman John Anderson and his wife Jo-Anne at the holiday party. With over $350 raised the office continues to collect food and toy donations till the end of the week.

The Oppy family is proud to support our communities and the charities that continue to make them a better place to live.

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