Ascent Protein Donates $22,000 to Patriot PAWS Service Dogs
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DENVER, Colo. This week, Ascent Protein announced a $22,000 donation to Patriot PAWS, a non-profit service organization dedicated to training service dogs to support veterans in their emotional & physical recovery. Ascent is a family-owned company based in Denver, Colorado that is well-known in the fitness and sports industry for producing clean, made-in-America protein and pre-workout products. For the second year in a row, Ascent partnered with Carolina Panthers running back and Colorado native, Christian McCaffrey, to launch a special give-back Veterans Day campaign pledging to donate 20% of Ascent profits to Patriot PAWS. Ascent also gave Limited Edition Veterans Day Blender Bottles to customers who made a purchase in support of the campaign.
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EGIS Complete Care Offers Assistance And Care To Seniors - 2:25 pm
EGIS staff from left: Care Mgr. Patrick Christopher, Owner and Care Mgr. Kevin Koval, Business Development Mgr.
Jennifer Riek, Office Mgr. Lori Stevens, Care Mgr. Mario Angel. Not pictured Care Mgr. Mary Peck. Courtesy/EGIS
By KIRSTEN LASKEY
kirsten@ladailypost.com
A common wish among senior citizens is that they be allowed to live in their homes. EGIS Complete Care (Elders Getting Information and Services), a Santa Fe-based business that provides caregiving services, can grant this wish.
“As people age … that is one of the criteria to keep them happy … and to feel independent and still being able to do things on their own,” Owner Kevin Koval said. “For most people there is a real connection to their homes … they really don’t want to lose their independence. It’s a feeling of pride.”
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