PromoHits’ PromoCares initiative
PromoHits, 141 N. Main St., Bluffton, has committed to donating 5% of its total product sales from January-June 2019 to four local charities, according to Melinda Bowden, owner.
The initiative, titled PromoCares, provides the opportunity for local businesses that purchase products from PromoHits to designate which of the four charities they’d like their purchase to support. There is no extra cost to the business – the donations will solely come from profits PromoHits gains from the sale of its products.
“I have been very blessed with great customers who support us. I have always felt a pull to give back and now I making it happen. I’m excited that my customers can choose a charity to benefit from their purchases with PromoHits that they feel a connection to,” said Bowden.
The four local charities to benefit from this initiative are:
• Bluffton Community Assistance Program
• Hope House, Findlay
• Crime Victim Services, Lima and Ottawa
• St. Paul’s Community Center, Toledo.
Bowden is also interested in input from her customers regarding choosing four more local charities to partner with beginning in July.
Those interested in learning more or to place an order and choose which charity they would like to support may contact Bowden at 419-358-0700 or [email protected].
Updates on the initiative, participating customers, and a spotlight on each charity will be available on PromoHits’ Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/PromoHitsLtd and their website www.promohitsltd.com.
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