Supporting the Local Community During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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[July 16, 2020: New Bedford, MA] Epec Engineering Technologies recently donated a portion of their online sales to United Way of Greater New Bedford.
Since 1953, United Way of Greater New Bedford proudly serves residents throughout the Southcoast, with a primary focus on residents from the cities and towns of Acushnet, Dartmouth, Fairhaven, Freetown, Marion, Mattapoisett, New Bedford, Rochester, and Wareham.
During the recent pandemic, they started the COVID-19 Response Fund, which has already generated more than $250,000 to help bring assistance to individuals and families impacted by lost wages, and the closure of schools, day cares, and non-essential businesses.
Ed McMahon, CEO of Epec commented: "We are always looking to give back to the community in any way we can. I am a big supporter of the Wounded Warrior Project, which Epec donates to on a yearly basis, so, giving back to our community in a time of need is the least that we can do."
Epec has made a donation of $10,000 to this great cause to help the community they are a part of.
About Epec Engineered Technologies
Epec is one of the fastest growing high technology electronics companies in North America, designing and manufacturing high reliability products including printed circuit boards, custom battery packs, user interfaces, RF products, cable assemblies, and flexible heaters for OEMs around the world.