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CB&I Employee Toy Drive Donates Hundreds of Toys to Interfaith of The Woodlands

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Dr. Ann Snyder, President and CEO of Interfaith is pictured with Patrick Mullen, Executive Vice President and Operating Group President of Engineering, Construction and Maintenance for CB&I. CB&I employees collected and donated hundreds of toys for the Interfaith of The Woodlands Holiday GIVING Program.

THE WOODLANDS, TX – Recently, the staff at CB&I held a holiday toy drive for Interfaith of The Woodlands Holiday GIVING Programs.  Employees from throughout the organization donated hundreds of toys to area children just in time for the holidays.  “The employees at CB&I always look forward to collecting toys and participating in the Interfaith toy drive and distribution.  It is a wonderful way for all of us to get into the spirit of the season while helping the less fortunate in our community,” said Patrick Mullen, Executive Vice President and Operating Group President of Engineering, Construction and Maintenance for  CB&I.

More than 5,000 individuals, families and seniors will participate in Interfaith of The Woodlands various Holiday GIVING Programs.  “Each year, we see an increase in the number of individuals and families needing our services.  We are so very thankful to our corporate partners like CB&I for helping us make a difference in our community, not just in December, but throughout the entire year,” said Dr. Ann Snyder, President and CEO of Interfaith of The Woodlands.

Interfaith of The Woodlands is a non-profit social service agency providing numerous programs and services to meet the needs of The Woodlands and the surrounding area.  For more information on Interfaith’s programs and services, or to become a volunteer, please visit: www.woodlandsinterfaith.org or call 281-367-1230.

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