PM Group Donates Over $400k to Educational, Veteran, and Animal Non-profits in San Antonio
Non-profit Organizations Rejoice at Major Financial Support
SAN ANTONIO – Seven local non-profit organizations kick-started their week with a vibrant buzz on Monday morning. They were recipients of a substantial offer of generosity that came their way courtesy of The PM Group. The PM Group, renowned and recognized as San Antonio’s largest advertising & marketing agency, made a beneficent donation totaling $406,735 to these seven charities in the city.
Over a period of five years, the PM Group has successfully donated an excess of $9 million to several San Antonio-based organizations servicing a diverse demographic, including educational causes, veterans, pet rescue, and children’s charities.
Beneficiaries of PM Group’s Generosity
The following organizations were fortunate to receive substantial donations from the benevolent PM Group:
- Soldiers Angels – $42,094
- City Fans 210 – $10,798
- Central Catholic High School – $97,752
- Texas YES Project – $105,281
- Puppy Food Bank – $10,611
- God’s Dogs Rescue – $37,992
- Blue Cares – $102,208
Reactions from the Non-profit Sector
At the revelation of this news, Michelle Julazadeh Chavarin—The Vice President of Marketing and Communications—expressed immense gratitude:
“We are so excited from the support of the PM Group,” she started. “This makes such a huge impact for all the non-profits that are part of this event. That money will go a long way for us to be able to send care packages and provide food assistance to low income and homeless veterans here in San Antonio.”
A Sterling Fundraising Initiative
The PM Group had earlier held a fundraising event on Super Bowl Sunday with the sole purpose of raising funds to be donated to these deserving organizations. This fundraising event was a resounding success, enabling the PM Group to offer robust financial support to these grassroot charities significantly contributing to the community’s welfare.
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