Supply Brothers, an online Discount Office Supply company, announces their commitment to Disabled American War Veterans. Starting December 7, 2009 till January 31, 2010, they will donate $1 for every order placed to The Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust (DAV), a non-profit organization that supports physical and psychological rehabilitation programs for American War Veterans.
"Last year we ran a similar initiative to raise money for The Feeding America Network. Thanks to the warm hearts of the America people, we were able to donate a sizable contribution," says Aaron Gerard, CEO.
Made up exclusively of men and women disabled in our nation's defense, the 1.2 million-member Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is a non profit charity dedicated to building better lives for America's disabled veterans and their families.
"Our intent is to support the great people of this nation that have served and sacrificed," said Aaron Gerard, CEO. "We were especially impressed with DAV's services and efficiency in helping our veterans. I encourage you to visit their website and read the stories from some of our veterans."
At the end of February, Supply Brothers will tally the orders and send the donation to the Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust. Orders can be placed directly through Supply Brothers
More about Supply Brothers
Supply Brothers opened its doors in 2004 with these goals in mind:
* To provide an online store for quality office and furniture supplies, computer hardware, ink & toner, janitorial and cleanings supplies, paper, and more.
* Deliver superior customer service.
* Provide a focus for office supplies that are green friendly, recycled, and safe for the environment.
Supply Brothers is a dynamically growing company that cares about customer satisfaction. Understanding their needs and exceeding customer expectations is our first priority.
More about Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust
The 1.2 million-member Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is a non-profit 501(c)(4) charity dedicated to building better lives for America's disabled veterans and their families.The DAV was founded in 1920 by disabled veterans returning from World War I to represent their unique interests. In 1932, the DAV was congressionally chartered as the official voice of the nation's wartime disabled veterans.