JMS Southeast Supports Early Childhood Development with December Donation
At JMS Southeast, supporting the community is more than a mission—it’s part of their everyday operations. As part of their ongoing initiative to give back, JMS Southeast recently donated $666.01 to the Iredell County Partnership for Young Children (ICPYC). This donation, generated from December’s vending machine sales at their manufacturing facility, will help further ICPYC’s programs that support young children and families in Iredell County.
JMS Southeast runs an employee-focused vending machine program where all proceeds are donated to local organizations. Each month, a different nonprofit benefits from the snack and drink sales—a simple yet impactful way for employees to contribute to meaningful causes right from the workplace.
“ICPYC relies on community support and monetary donations to meet the critical needs of children, families, and early childhood educators in Iredell County,” said Sydney Taylor, Community Education & Public Awareness Coordinator. “We are grateful to JMS Southeast for their continued support. Each donation we receive allows us to continue our mission of lifting children to better beginnings.”
Founded over 35 years ago, JMS Southeast is a trusted leader in temperature measurement solutions, proudly serving a wide range of industries across the Southeastern United States. The company’s dedication to quality service is matched by its commitment to community engagement.
The Iredell County Partnership for Young Children is a nonprofit organization focused on improving the lives of children from birth to age five. Through initiatives that enhance early education, support families, promote child health, and expand literacy, ICPYC plays a vital role in building a brighter future for Iredell County’s youngest residents.
JMS Southeast’s contribution to ICPYC underscores the power of small, consistent efforts to create lasting impact. One snack at a time, their employees are helping build stronger communities and better beginnings for local children.
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