Supported by its channel partners and end users throughout the United States, Kito Crosby looks to raise $75,000 this fall for the Fallen Patriots. From September 1 through October 31, 2024, Kito Crosby will donate $500 for every Crosby, Harrington, Peerless, or Acco training event the company hosts in the US.
“We are honored to partner with the Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation again for now the fifth year,” said Melissa Ruths, chief marketing officer, Kito Crosby. “Together, with our channel partners and end users, we are proud to support such an important cause and help raise enough this year to cover the cost of three college scholarships for young people who have been affected by military casualties.”
In addition, all proceeds from the Crosby User’s Guide for Lifting online training course during this time will be donated to this honorable cause.
Company named sponsorships and private donations are also welcome. 100% of the proceeds from sponsorships and private donations go directly to Fallen Patriots and help Kito Crosby reach its goal.
Approximately 25,000 children have lost an active-duty parent in the military over the last 35 years. Of those, 96% of casualties are men, leaving behind single mothers to care for their families, and 60% report having trouble making ends meet.
The foundation said that $625 million is needed nationwide to cover the gap between government assistance and the actual cost of a degree.
Since 2002, Fallen Patriots has provided nearly $66 million in college scholarships to more than 3,400 students, including more than 1,500 graduates.
Kito Crosby has trained more than 600,000 people in a range of industries since 1991. Every time a worker attends a Crosby, Harrington, Peerless, or Acco training event, or completes Crosby’s online training course this fall, they can know that they are playing an important part to help secure a better future for military children who have lost a parent.
With a US manufacturing footprint that includes plants in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Alabama, and Minnesota, Kito Crosby’s involvement with the country’s military stretches back to its earliest days, supplying lifting hardware for military equipment.
Today, more than 50 Veterans work in the company’s facilities designing, manufacturing, and distributing the best lifting and securement solutions in the world.