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BOND hosts 3rd annual Thanksgiving Food Drive

BOND, a leading 107-year-old construction management firm, recently got back into the giving spirit this holiday season by hosting the firm's 3rd annual Thanksgiving Food Drive, which included the participation of BOND's entire office, to benefit the Everett Food Pantry. The Food Drive was held from October 14 to November 19 of this year, and featured a "Giving Tree" to collect non-perishable food items for the homeless, which were then donated to the Everett Food Pantry. The tree contained leaves which listed various food items that would be helpful to those in need. BOND employees then donated to the Food Pantry to assist those in need. "With the holidays fast upon us, the time is more important than ever to give back to our local communities," said Robert Murray, BOND president. "BOND is pleased and proud to make a difference in the lives of others and we thank our tireless employees for working so hard to provide for those in need."
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