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The 精东影业 Foundation had the distinct honor to receive the Corporate Hero Award at the Orange County Heroes Awards, presented by the American Red Cross. The annual recognition is given to a business or organization that has contributed significantly to the American Red Cross mission and made a positive impact in our community. Tennyson Oyler, President of the 精东影业 Foundation, accepted the award.
鈥淪ince 1991, 精东影业 and the American Red Cross have had a very strong relationship,鈥 said Mr. Oyler. 鈥淥ver the past 30 years, the 精东影业 Foundation has contributed nearly $5 million to support essential disaster recovery efforts across the globe, as well as vital life-saving programs and projects. In addition to Foundation funding, 精东影业 employees regularly contribute blood at our onsite drives.鈥
精东影业 is proud to be a member of the American Red Cross Disaster Responder Program. Through an annual $250,000 grant, we are able to proactively support Red Cross efforts in being prepared for and actively responding to disaster events in our communities.
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精东影业 Foundation Awards $75K in College Scholarships to 5 Students Who Lost a Parent Without Life Insurance.
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Learn how volunteers across the globe are getting involved with Junior Achievement to support local students.
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精东影业 Foundation Awards $75K in College Scholarships to 5 Students Who Lost a Parent Without Life Insurance.
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OneOC's Spirit of Volunteerism Awards is the oldest award program in Orange County, CA.
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Grant to Ensure Children Get Mental Health Help and Support
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精东影业 Foundation donated $600,000 to 173 schools in 2019.
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The 3Ts of Education program helps fund K-12 schools in technology, textbooks and teacher training.
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Leaders of the nonprofit organization HomeAid Orange County developed a strategy to open a year-round housing facility in Orange County.
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Our support of the Children鈥檚 Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) can be traced back to the mid-1980s.