The company will donate 12 gifts of $500 to local groups, charities and organizations throughout December.
WOODSTOCK - Longtime service provider Execulink will be continuing the Christmas tradition of giving back to the community with the 12 Gifts of Christmas program.
The program will see 12 $500 gifts donated throughout December to local groups, charities, organizations in their service communications.
President and CEO Ian Stevens says it's important to get Execulink involved.
"We are proud to invest in and support the neighbourhoods where we live, work and play”
Stevens also says that the company can't run without the communities supporting them.
"Our communities are the backbone of our company and we are not only committed to delivering an awesome experience, but also showing our appreciation by giving back to them this holiday season."
The people receiving the donations will be featured on their web site and social media pages.

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