Peachtree Pest Control
SUWANEE, Ga. – Peachtree Pest Control marked its fourth consecutive year of giving back by hosting its annual food drive, with donations delivered to Golden Harvest Food Bank in Augusta, Ga., and the Atlanta Community Food Bank in Atlanta.
In addition to the food drive, the company also partnered with Nicholas House in Atlanta and Child Enrichment in Augusta, Ga., to support local families during the holiday season. Together, these initiatives provided essential groceries, resources and holiday support to families in need.
Contributions came from employees across all branches and departments. From organizing internal collection drives to volunteering their time sorting donations, team members went above and beyond to ensure the success of the initiative, said Peachtree Pest Control.
Peachtree’s passion for fighting food insecurity was also demonstrated through a $2,680 donation to support the radiothon hosted by 680 The Fan on Giving Tuesday, benefiting the Atlanta Community Food Bank, the company said. Additionally, team members volunteered at the food bank Dec. 4 as part of the Georgia Pest Control Association’s initiative.
Peachtree also partnered with Nicholas House in Atlanta and Child Enrichment in Augusta, Ga., to bring holiday cheer to five families. Thanks to generous donations from the team, Peachtree fulfilled wish lists for 16 children and provided essential shoes and clothing.
"We’re not just a top-tier pest control provider, we’re your neighbors," said Bryan Cummings, president of Peachtree Pest Control. “Giving back to our local communities is one of the most meaningful traditions we have at Peachtree. We are passionate about fighting food insecurity and are happy to be able to donate and volunteer our time. Partnering with families in need and helping make their holiday more cheerful is a true reflection of the values we stand for as a company. At its core, pest control is about service, and true service is simply people helping people."
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