CPC President, Janel Wittmayer, right, and Kim Studsrud, Second Harvest’s executive administrative business partner, exchanged gift certificates — demonstrating physical distancing in the process.
To show support for health care professionals fighting COVID-19, CPC donated $5,000 to Doctors Without Borders and $5,000 to Allina Health’s Caring for Caregivers fund. They also started a social media campaign, #ConnectWithSomethingBigger to thank the health care professionals who are fighting this pandemic. Through June 30, for every share of CPC’s post, they will donate another $25, up to $5,000, to each organization.
Also, as a part of the #ConnectWithSomethingBigger efforts, CPC donated “leftover” gift certificates from a Thanksgiving-themed giveaway to Second Harvest, a Twin Cities-based food bank. The gift certificate donation helped to support 85 families in need throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin.
CPC (Colder Products Company), a Dover company, is a leading provider of quick disconnect couplings, fittings and connectors for the life sciences, bioprocessing, industrial and chemical handling markets.