Computing Source Donates More Than 750 Items to Toys for Tots
By: Stephanie Cosby
Litigation support firm makes one of largest Southeast Michigan donations
SOUTHFIELD, Mich., January 8, 2014 – Southfield, Mich.-based Computing Source, a full-service legal support firm, announced today that it has donated more than 750 toys and a portion of its December revenue to Toys for Tots. Computing Source CEO and Managing Director Mark St. Peter made the announcement.
The toys were collected at the company’s December 17 holiday party held at the Detroit Athletic Club for hundreds of area professionals. The United States Marines on site collecting the items shared that it was the largest collection of toys they had seen in 2013. In addition to the donated toys, Computing Source is also contributing a percentage of its December sales to the organization.
“As our firm continues to expand in the Midwest, we are more committed than ever to giving back to the communities in which we live, work and play.” said St. Peter. “At Computing Source, we are all kids at heart, and feel that every child deserves an exciting holiday. Our holiday party was an excellent way to celebrate the season and show our clients our appreciation, while also benefiting a great cause. We felt our monthly revenue contribution would further amplify the impact of the gift.”
The Toys for Tots initiative is part of Computing Source’s monthly giving campaign, in which the company donates a percentage of sales each month a different local or national charity.
To download a photo from the collection, please click the image below:
Southfield, Mich.-based Computing Source is a trusted, all-in-one digital evidence solution for law firms in Southeast Michigan. The company specializes in electronic discovery, computer forensics, copy/scan/print services, expert testimony, trial technology services, demonstrative evidence and trial boards, paralegal on-call support, high-tech court reporting and fixed price meet and consulting. Managing Director Mark St. Peter is a leading computer expert with more than three decades of experience, specializing in computer fraud, spoliation and more. For more information, please visit www.computingsource.com.
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