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Announcing the 2025 Chase Giving Card Donation Winners

Press release submitted on behalf of Chase.

We’re excited to announce the winners of the 2025 Chase Giving Card, marking the 10th year of this meaningful campaign. To celebrate this milestone, we selected three charitable organizations, and each will receive a $5,000 donation in recognition of the important work they do.  Those who nominated them will also receive a $100 Amazon gift card.  Thank you for being part of a decade of giving. Please join us in congratulating this year’s Chase Giving Card winners:

Abby’s House: Abby Kelley Foster House, Inc. (Abby’s House) opened in 1976 as one of the first overnight emergency shelters for women — with or without children. Abby’s House has provided more than 15,000 homeless women and children with a safe place to stay, regroup, and rebuild. With 79 units, Abby’s House is the largest provider of affordable, supportive housing in Worcester, MA, designed to meet the needs of women and children. https://abbyshouse.org/

Comfort Cases in Gaithersburg, MD.  On any given day, more than 368,000 children are in foster care in the United States. Many are removed from their homes with little more than the clothes on their backs. If they do have personal belongings, they are often given a trash bag to carry them in — a painful experience during an already traumatic time.  Comfort Cases is changing that. This organization believes that every child deserves dignity, comfort, and a sense of worth. Instead of a trash bag, children receive a brand-new backpack filled with essential and comforting items, such as pajamas, a warm blanket, toiletries, and a stuffed animal to hold onto during their transition into foster care.  The goal is simple but powerful: to end the practice of trash bags in foster care and ensure that every child entering the system has something of their own — something that says, “You matter.” https://comfortcases.org/

Homeless Alliance in Oklahoma City, OK.  The Homeless Alliance operates a multi-agency homeless resource campus with access to multiple nonprofit and government agencies that provide services, including health clinics, veterans’ services, budgeting, and legal assistance. The campus also includes Oklahoma City’s only low-barrier Day Shelter, which serves breakfast and lunch, offers showers, mail service, a pet kennel, and access to classes and other service providers. The Homeless Alliance also has a street outreach team, which goes out into the community to find people and connect them with services, and operates four low-barrier employment programs, including the Curbside Chronicle, Curbside Flowers, Sasquatch Shaved Ice, and Curbside Apparel.   Most importantly, the ultimate goal of the Homeless Alliance is to move people off the streets and into the safety and security of a home. The organization operates multiple housing programs for people experiencing homelessness, including families with children, veterans, victims of domestic violence, people exiting the justice system, people who are HIV positive, and people who are chronically homeless.   https://www.homelessalliance.org/

About the Chase Giving Card:

Launched in 2016, the Chase Giving Card Campaign was created to support charities that resonate most with Chase Plastics’ customers and suppliers. Over the past 10 years, the campaign has received over 1,600 nominations and donated a total of $87,000 to organizations across North America, while fostering a culture of giving—an important value at Chase Plastics.

In addition to providing financial support, we remain committed to promoting volunteerism and increasing awareness of charitable causes. Throughout the Chase Giving Card campaign, we spotlight nominated charities across our social media platforms, encouraging others to get involved by donating time, resources, or financial support. This commitment is further reinforced through Giving November, an annual company-wide initiative in which Chase Plastics promotes charitable outreach efforts, including in-house food drives, toy drives, and paid volunteer time off that empowers employees to support causes meaningful to them.

“Reaching the 10th year of our Giving Card campaign is a milestone we’re incredibly proud of,” said Kevin Chase, CEO of Chase Plastics. “Each year, our customers remind us of the powerful impact generosity can have, and this anniversary year brought an especially strong response. There are many meaningful ways to give back during the holiday season, and we’re grateful to everyone who chose the Chase Giving Card as a way to support organizations making a difference.”

WE’RE GRATEFUL TO HAVE YOU AS A VALUED BUSINESS PARTNER. 
WARMEST HOLIDAY WISHES 
FROM YOUR FRIENDS AT CHASE PLASTICS

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