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Mobile Medical Corporation Gives Back


This holiday season the Mobile Medical Corporation staff put together a care package for the troops and military K-9's full of items they specifically requested. The joint effort between MMC's Pittsburgh and Cleveland offices sent out three large care packages (pictured above) oversees right in time for Thanksgiving! A second round of donations will be sent before the Christmas holiday.

The donations were sent oversees via Support Our Troops. According to their website, "SupportOurTroops.Org is a 501(c)(3) public purpose charity through which Americans strengthen the morale and well-being of their current military service members and their families. Without you we are an empty vessel. With you we are full of good works and good will for the complete military unit: the soldier, the spouse, the children. Support Our Troops, Inc. provides millions of dollars’ worth of goods and services that range from large scale enterprise-level container shipments to bases and battalions, down to individual soldier support." To learn more about Support Our Troops click here.

Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC), a certified Women's Business Enterprise and a premier provider of workplace substance abuse testing and on-site medical services nationwide, would like to thank all who serve and wish everyone a happy and healthy holiday season.

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