Eagle Ottawa donate to Japanese earthquake appeal
International upholstery tanners, Eagle Ottawa, LLC have donated $100,000 to the Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami fund of the American Red Cross for disaster relief efforts currently underway.
The company also pledges to match donations from their employees who contribute to this fund to support this disaster effort.
‘Our hearts go out to our customers and friends who are experiencing the devastating effects of the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan,’ said Jerry Sumpter, President and CEO, Eagle Ottawa. ‘We are fortunate that our Eagle Ottawa family is safe but feel we have an important responsibility to support our customers and all of those affected by this disaster in Japan. We encourage our employees to give what they can to support this relief effort.’
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