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SERVPRO’s Team Serving Their Community

3/10/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO staff members at volunteer opportunities The employees at SERVPRO of Henry and Randolph Counties do their best to keep their community thriving.

SERVPRO of Henry and Randolph Counties believes in a community of loyal customers where there is mutual support that allows them to provide the quality service you deserve. The team is dedicated to giving back to the community in many ways including being a part of organizations such as Breakfast Optimist Club and God’s Grain Bin.

Our team members strive to help the community in a variety of ways.

John Mantor, Co-Owner of SERVPRO, believes in encouraging the youth community. He tries to help in creating a foundation where children and teenagers can grow-up in a safe community that cares about their education and well-being. John is a part of the New Castle Breakfast Optimist Club where service projects are put together to raise money for the youth community.

“I enjoy giving back to the community, because there are a lot of underprivileged youth that need a boost,” John explained. “That boost can hopefully help them become contributing adults later in life.”

Delmy Mantor, Co-Owner of SERVPRO, enjoys volunteering every week at God’s Grain Bin passing out food to the less fortunate. Delmy sees joy in giving back to her community and helping those who truly need it.

Raymond Dickey is an advocate of the youth community, believing that there are more things that can be done for them than just donating money or food. Ray donates his time in helping youth basketball as a coach, helping kids to stay active, develop social skills, and accomplish goals via teamwork.

“I like giving back to the community because it is nice to watch the community grow, starting with the youth,” Ray noted.

Kevin Moreland is part of the White River Christian Church, volunteers at a food pantry distributing food to the community, and provides services as a Divorce Care Coach/Facilitator. Kevin is proud of being part of an organization that delivers to over 400 families each week. He believes that food distribution can make a positive impact especially to those that lost their job due to COVID-19.

“I enjoy giving back because we are blessed to be a blessing,” Kevin added. “I too, am blessed and have been the recipient of so much help and blessings during the tough times of life.”

The employees at SERVPRO of Henry and Randolph Counties do their best to keep their community thriving. For more information about SERVPRO and their services, visit SERVPROhenryandrandolphcounties.com

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