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ADT Commercial donates meals to CHOP

ADT commercial recently donated meals to healthcare workers at five major hospitals across the country—including 1,000 meals to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia—to express gratitude for those caregivers who have been on the frontlines in the fight against the COVID-19 virus. ADT partnered with local events venue and caterer, Cescaphe, to provide the meals.

PHOTO: ADT Commercial

“We’re immensely appreciative of the healthcare workforce that have been on the frontlines and so instrumental in our nation’s ongoing fight against COVID-19, and who have continued to care for and support the recovery of those who have fallen ill. This donation represents a small token of our gratitude to them in this time of crisis,” said Dan Bresingham, Executive Vice President, ADT Commercial, in a statement. 

The company also announced it is providing $1 million to support over 120 nonprofits hit hard by the pandemic. To date, at least 90 organizations, ranging from food banks to first responder agencies, have been assisted.

For information about ADT Commercial, visit adtcommercial.com.

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