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Boeing employees give $25,000 to Heartspring

Pictured: (L-R) Kim Becker, Gary Singleton, Leigh Horsley, Dave Sly (ECF Board Chairman), Jean Bryan, Kathy Watters-Allen and Paul FaberThe Employee Community Fund of Boeing Wichita presented Heartspring with a gift of $25,000 to support outpatient financial assistance programs. The gift will be used to help families who cannot afford the cost of providing their children with the therapies they need to be successful, and to help provide hearing aids to those in the community who cannot afford them through Heartspring’s Donor Hearing Aid Program. “We are so grateful for the support of the Employee Community Fund and to the many Boeing employees who support the Fund through their contributions,” says Leigh Horsley, Director of Development at Heartspring.

The Employees Community Fund is the largest employee-owned and employee-managed charitable fund in the world. 100% of all employee contributions to the Fund go to nonprofit agencies to meet critical needs in the local communities where Boeing's employees live and work.

Pictured: (L-R) Kim Becker, Gary Singleton, Leigh Horsley, Dave Sly (ECF Board Chairman), Jean Bryan, Kathy Watters-Allen and Paul Faber.

 

 
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