Pacific Medical LLC recently announced its Giving Back Strategy for the month of December. Pacific Medical is working with the Toys for Tots coalition while partnering with the Orange County (Calif.) Fire Department, the department of social services, Operation Santa Claus, Sparks of Love and St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Churches to build contributions and distribute Toy collections throughout Orange County.
Pacific Medical’s Toys for Tots donation of $1 for each purchase and repair in December will run through Dec. 31. Pacific Medical is also hosting a corporate toy collection dropoff site at both corporate locations in San Juan Capistrano. The toys collected will be new and unwrapped toys for children of all ages. On Dec. 22, the toys collected from Pacific Medical customers and employees will be given out across Orange County to children in need.
The campaign is a special cause close to the hearts and minds of all employees at Pacific Medical, and the company’s mission and vision of giving back. Andy Bonin, president and CEO of Pacific Medical, is a local Orange County native raised in Dana Point. He has always enjoyed helping the local community with targeted sponsorships and donations.
“One of the focal points of Pacific Medical’s mission and vision is to give back,” Bonin said. “We have worked with several organizations and private parties to provide discounts on our equipment to help those in need. Our contributions include special private party support for children in need of advanced patient monitoring equipment, support to worldwide biomed societies, biomed scholarship funds for students and colleges, and working with the Red Cross.”
The primary goal of working with Toys for Tots and the local Orange County Community partners is to deliver, through a new toy at Christmas, a message of hope to less fortunate youngsters while engaging in the joy of Christmas. Pacific Medical’s partnership in giving back helps support one of our most valuable resources – our children – while uniting with local community in a common cause.