SARASOTA, Fla. - The PestWest Cares Program, which donates to foundations, groups, and organizations, is now supporting TOSA (The Other Side of Academy), a public non-profit organization where the homeless and substance abusers can change their lives, free of charge.
Their comprehensive two-year residential program offers vocational training, education, peer counseling, mentoring, leadership training, and transitional services. For more information about TOSA and their contribution to society, visit https://www.theothersideacademy.com/.
PestWest says throughout the years it has made a conscious effort in community stewardship by serving our neighbors in need across the country. “We’re a company whose foundation is to support one another and contribute resources that enable our friends in need to develop sustainable programs that help improve the lives of those in their communities. Yours could be one. We may not be able to change the world, but we certainly can change someone’s world,” the company noted in a press release.
The PestWest Cares Program has also donated to Shriners Hospital and other non-profits, Breast Cancer Awareness, struggling restaurants during COVID 2020 that put the needs of their communities above their own to feed the hungry and more.
For more information about PestWest’s outreach program, connect with PestWest at www.pestwest.com or call 866/476-7378.
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