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Sundance Office partners with Essendant and Folds of Honor

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Sundance Office Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, is again partnering with Essendant for its backpack program! This year’s recipients are Kipp Tulsa and the Western Heights School District middle school.

Last week, volunteers stuffed 100 backpacks with school supplies, including glue, erasers, scissors, notebooks, pens and more, to help families in need. KIPP Tulsa is a public, tuition-free, open-enrollment, college-preparatory, charter middle school. Western Heights School District offers public education for K-12 students. In separate news, Sundance Office raised $360 for Folds of Honor on Sundance Care Days. On the last Monday of each month, the company donates a portion of its sales to a different charity. Since 2011, the company has donated over $70,500 to communities and charities in need throughout Oklahoma.

Since its inception in 2007, Folds of Honor has awarded nearly 44,000 scholarships totaling almost $200 million to the spouses and children of America’s fallen and disabled service members. The organization recently expanded its mission to include America’s first responders, including police, firefighters, emergency medical technicians, and paramedics.

Tyler Condry, Sundance Office president, says he believes when businesses give back, it makes everyone’s life better: “With so many issues in our world today, I believe the only way to fix them is through funding and the engagement of citizens, businesses and the community.”

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