ATLANTA - As part of it’s “Donating Blood Should be Voluntary” campaign, Orkin Pest Control donated $100,000 to the American Red Cross via a virtual check presentation between Freeman Elliott, president of Orkin and Jennifer Pipa, CEO of American Red Cross of Georgia.
Through this initiative, Orkin donated $25 to the American Red Cross when a customer signed up for a mosquito control service in late April and May, up to $100,000. The purpose of this partnership was to save lives on two fronts - aid the Red Cross in maintaining our country’s blood supply and protect people against the public health threats of mosquitoes.
With no known end date in this fight against coronavirus, Orkin wanted to do its part to support the American Red Cross to help maintain a sufficient blood supply for the weeks and months to come. For more information on this partnership, click here.
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