Vought Annual Food Drive Raises 579,825 Cans


 

DALLAS, DEC. 19, 2002 - Vought Aircraft Industries, Inc. announced today it has raised 579,825 cans for its annual food drive, exceeding the company's 2002 goal of 400,000 cans.

Employees in California, Florida, Georgia and Texas participated in the
Vought Can Do! food drive Dec. 9-13. Since this annual drive began 20 years
ago, Vought has contributed more than 12 million cans to food banks in
local communities.

In California, the food will be donated to the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank. In Florida, the beneficiary is the United Way White Doves Project. In Georgia, the Milledgeville drive benefits two organizations: the St. Stephen's Food Bank and The Empty Stocking. In Texas, the food collected goes to the North Texas Food Bank and the Tarrant Area Food Bank. These two Texas food banks serve 600 agencies in 25 counties.

During the drive, employees participate in numerous fundraising events - from food sales, silent auctions, games and raffles to the sale of Can Do! shirts and hats. Voluntary payroll deductions contributed throughout the year adds to the total.

Members of Vought's management team joined employees during the week as volunteer cooks and servers. "The continued success of our food drive reflects the giving nature of our work force," said Tom Risley, Vought president and chief executive officer. "These are challenging times for our industry, yet our employees rise to the challenge of helping others less fortunate."

Vought Aircraft Industries, Inc. (www.voughtaircraft.com) is the world's largest independent supplier of aerostructures. Headquartered in Dallas, the company provides wings, fuselage subassemblies, empennages, nacelles, thrust reversers and other components for prime manufacturers of aircraft. Vought has more than 5,000 employees and annual sales exceeding $1 billion. It has operations in Dallas; Hawthorne, Calif.; Stuart, Fla.; and Milledgeville, Ga.

 
 

 

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