This year's and last year's donations were made in the name of the late ITSENCLOSURES employee Robert Snyder. Mr. Spangler and ITSENCLOSURES learned of the organization through Linda Snyder, a longtime friend of the Spangler family and Mr. Snyder's widow.
Michele R. Atkins, interim president and CEO of the Heritage Community Initiatives,
Inc., said the donation and others like it "will go a long way in helping develop future
generations of participating, self-reliant citizens. Without these donations, these children
would have a much more difficult journey."
The Heritage Community Initiatives, Inc., located in Braddock, Pa., helps meet the needs
of the people and communities of Western Pennsylvania’s Monongahela and Turtle
Creek Valleys. The 4 Kids Early Learning Center influences about 200 children yearly
and has served more than 3,500 children and their families since it was founded. The
children range in age from 6 weeks to 5 years. The 4 Kids Early Learning Center
provides not only a quality early education, but instills traits structured to help the
children develop learning skills.
About ITSENCLOSURES
Located 36 miles southeast of Pittsburgh in Mt. Pleasant, Pa., ITSENCLOSURES is the
expert in electronic display and computer protection equipment. Its NEMA-rated
enclosures are ideal for any and all environments where dust, dirt and exposure to liquids
or corrosives threaten the performance of electronic equipment. ITSENCLOSURES products allow companies to safely use any computer or monitor in the harshest operating
environments. ITSENCLOSURES also offers a complete line of thermal management
solutions. The company has been helping companies protect their technology investments
and realize the maximum life cycle of their equipment since its founding in 1985.