Three Rivers, Michigan , Sept. 08, 2017 -- Three Rivers, Mich. – Armstrong International and the Armstrong Foundation have made charitable donations totaling $35,000 to the American Red Cross and a Woodlands, Texas church, earmarked to assist disaster relief efforts in the greater Houston area.
“First and foremost, our prayers go out to all residents of the greater Houston area, as they struggle to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Harvey,” said Doug Bloss, President and CEO of Armstrong Global Holdings. “Armstrong feels particularly compelled to support the relief efforts heroically taking place in the greater Houston area given the effect Harvey has had on a number of our valued and longstanding business partners in the region.”
About Armstrong International
Armstrong International provides intelligent system solutions that improve utility performance, lower energy consumption, and reduce environmental emissions, while providing an enjoyable experience. Founded in 1900, Armstrong International is a family-owned company headquartered in the United States, with manufacturing, sales and seminar centers located throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and the subcontinent of India. Find more information at armstronginternational.com.
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