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PRIDEStar EMS Donates $2,500 to Sun Santa Fund, Assisting Families in Need

LOWELL – PRIDEStar EMS is pleased to share that it has donated $2,500 to The Sun Santa Fund, which provides a brighter Christmas for children throughout the Greater Lowell area.

LOWELL – PRIDEStar EMS is pleased to share that it has donated $2,500 to The Sun Santa Fund, which provides a brighter Christmas for children throughout the Greater Lowell area.

“We are incredibly proud to support such a great cause once again this year. We’ve seen first-hand how Sun Santa can make a difference for a family in need during the holidays,” said David Daly, founder and CEO of PRIDEStar EMS. “We believe one of our responsibilities as a company is to give back to the community, and Sun Santa embodies that spirit.”

For more than 30 years Sun Santa, through Lowell Sun Charities, has partnered with local service agencies to ensure that no child is forgotten during the holidays. Partnering this year with Community Teamwork, Inc., and The Salvation Army, families who live in 23 cities and towns in the Merrimack Valley, Nashoba Valley, and Southern New Hampshire will receive vouchers that can be redeemed for groceries for a holiday meal, and toys and clothing so children have gifts to open on Christmas Day.

“Sun Santa is exactly what a community-oriented charity should be, neighbor helping neighbor,” said John Chemaly, Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategies, who served as Honorary Chairman for the 2017 Sun Santa drive. “We encourage our friends and neighbors to come together once again this year and support this worthy cause.”

Lowell Sun Charities President Kevin Coughlin, front row, third from right, accepts a donation to The Sun Santa Fund from PRIDEStar EMS, which recently acquired Trinity EMS. Front row, from left: Operations Manager Erin Gardner, Senior Vice President for Marketing and Public Relations Chris Dick, Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategies John Chemaly, Lowell Sun Charities President Kevin Coughlin, PRIDEStar CEO David Daly, and PRIDEStar COO Bryan Shanley; back row, PRIDEStar Division Supervisor Bryan Black, Trinity Operations Director Jon Kelley, EMTs Travis Cook and Erik Wright, and PRIDEStar Operations Manager Amanda Lehman. (Photo Courtesy PRIDEStar EMS, via The Sun of Lowell/Julia Malakie)

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