EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio – The Relay for Life Team at Heritage Thermal Services (HTS) has raised the most money during this year’s Relay walk in Columbiana County, Ohio. Team members were presented with a certificate expressing thanks for their donation of $5,000. For the year, the team raised more than $7,800 to help fight cancer.
The Relay team at the thermal-treatment facility wasted little time in raising funds for the program’s next donation year. A week following the local Relay event, they took in $4,200 from their eighth-annual charity golf outing. Seventy-two golfers played for more $1,000 in prize money and other incentives. Since 2005, the HTS Relay Team has donated more than $84,000 to the American Cancer Society (ACS).
Relay for Life is a key source of funds for the ACS. In the event’s three-decade history, millions of Relay participants have raised more than $5 billion to help improve cancer survival, decrease cancer incidence and improve the quality of life for cancer survivors. The HTS Relay Team is proud to contribute to this cause.
For International Women's Week, we're spotlighting some of the incredible women in the Heritage family. Our final spotlight is Shannon Dippel.
For International Women's Week, we're spotlighting some of the incredible women in the Heritage family. Our sixth spotlight is Susan Adams.
For International Women's Week, we're spotlighting some of the incredible women in the Heritage family. Our fifth spotlight is Lea Wilson
For International Women's Week, we're spotlighting some of the incredible women in the Heritage family. Our fourth spotlight is Melissa Fisk.
For International Women's Week, we're spotlighting some of the incredible women in the Heritage family. Our third spotlight is Taylor Harvey
For International Women's Week, we're spotlighting some of the incredible women in the Heritage family. Our second spotlight is Karen Esquivel.
Heritage Environmental Services (“HES”) announced today that HP Nanda will join the organization as CEO.