Godwin Pumps, Sunoco Support Operation Santa Claus

Dec. 18, 2009
Companies collect holiday gifts for underprivileged children
Companies collect holiday gifts for underprivileged children

Bridgeport, N.J.-based Godwin Pumps teamed up once again this year with Sunoco Philadelphia to participate in Operation Santa Claus, a gift drive organized by the Office for Youth and Young Adults of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. The drive is non-sectarian, and finds information on those who will receive gifts through various local community organizations.

Chuck Heintz, Godwin's Northeast sales manager, learned of Operation Santa Claus through Sunoco Oil Refinery's equipment coordinator, John Farrington, who has collected toys for the campaign for more than 20 years. Last year the project observed the milestone of more than 9,000 items distributed.

“For many of these kids, the gifts they receive from Operation Santa Claus are the only ones they'll have on Christmas morning,” Heintz said.

“This drive is important because it reaches out to those who wouldn't otherwise be able to celebrate the holiday season,” said John M. Paz, Godwin president. “This has been a very difficult year, for some more than others. We're fortunate that our great people were able to continue to make donations to help this great cause.”

Source: Godwin Pumps

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