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Fusion Tech Donates to Wounded Warrior Project

Fusion Tech, a leading manufacturer of custom engineered food processing equipment and systems located in Roseville, Illinois, made a donation to the SecondWave Recycling Wounded Warrior Project Cell Phone Donation Drive.

“Fusion Tech is a proud supporter of our armed forces and our veterans, and employs a number of veterans at our company,” stated owner Kathy Bentz. “We are proud to do all we can to support programs and services that assist the men and women who have served and were wounded for our country.”

The donation consisted of company cell phones that were no longer in use and were no longer needed.

The Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) is on a mission to raise awareness and to enlist the public’s aid for the needs of injured service members, to help injured servicemen and women aid and assist each other, and to provide unique, direct programs and services to meet their needs.

SecondWave Recycling accepts new, used, or broken cell phones, smartphones, and tablets for recycling, with proceeds going to support the programs and services of the Wounded Warrior Project.

Fusion Tech has a long record of supporting our veterans, from helping to fund local American Legion and VFW chapters to making a year end donation to Homes for Our Troops in 2017.

To learn more about the Wounded Warrior Project Cell Phone Donation Drive, or to donate yourself, visit the SecondWave Recycling website.