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Thru the Lens: Wayne J. Griffin Electric collects new and gently used winter coats for those in need

Holliston, MA Wayne J. Griffin Electric, Inc. (Griffin Electric) has made donations to charities from their corporate headquarters and four regional office locations for the 2019 holiday season. Remaining connected to the communities in which employees work and live is important to the Griffin organization, and the team makes it a priority to give back to their neighbors with varying outreach activities and contributions throughout the year.

In New England, Griffin Electric worked directly with Anton’s Cleaners to collect new and gently used winter coats for those in need. Employee donations exceeded 250 coats in men, women, children and infant sizes. Supporting the Holliston Pantry Shelf as in years’ past, Griffin employees adopted families through the organization’s Mitten project, providing children with holiday gifts. They also supplied paper goods and non-perishable items to the food pantry. 

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