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OLATHE, Kan. — The Terracon Foundation announced two $5,000 grants to Heart to Heart International for Hurricane Michael and Hurricane Florence relief efforts, to support deployment of medical teams to treat patients and administer vaccines to those impacted by the storms.
“Terracon is pleased to support Heart to Heart in its efforts to provide hurricane relief services to the communities where our employee-owners and clients live and work,” said Gayle Packer, Terracon president. “We value the opportunity to give back to those who need critical assistance at this time.”
“The incredible support from Terracon Foundation and other partners enables us to rapidly deploy experienced, dedicated medical teams to disaster-affected areas. Medical needs are vast following a disaster. Being able to provide health and hope to people struggling through terrible ordeals is why Heart to Heart International was founded, and why we are so grateful to our supporters and partners,” said Kim Carroll, president and chief operating officer, Heart to Heart International.
Heart to Heart International strengthens communities through improving health access, providing humanitarian development and administering crisis relief worldwide. For more information, visit www.hearttoheart.org.
For more information about the Terracon Foundation and other organizations it has supported, visit www.terracon.com/about/foundation.
Terracon is an employee-owned engineering consulting firm with more than 4,000 employees providing environmental, facilities, geotechnical, and materials services from more than 140 offices with services in all 50 states. Terracon currently ranks 24th on Engineering News-Record’s list of Top 500 Design Firms. For additional information about Terracon, visit www.terracon.com.
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