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ACT I Contributes to COVID-19 Community Support Organizations

By Staff WriterApril 28, 2020
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Michael Niggel, ACT I

Advanced Concepts and Technologies International has announced a series of charitable contributions to organizations across the nation in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.

“This is ACT I in action,” said ACT I CEO Michael Niggel. “We are proud to call Albany, Arlington, Colorado Springs, Okaloosa County, Patuxent River, and Waco our home. These communities support us every day, and during this important time in our history, it is our humbling opportunity to do what we can to support them.”

Contributions were made on behalf of the ACT I workforce in six communities across the country with ACT I operating locations. The support will directly assist community needs in response to the crisis, in organizations selected in tandem with local employee recommendations.

“I am proud of the rich cross-section of organizations we are supporting as part of our COVID-19 contributions,” Niggel said. “We know these communities, and our nation, will emerge united from this pandemic, and we will continue to stand with them.”

ACT I remains active in local communities throughout the year, supporting important community organizations as part of its charitable fund, including Wreaths Across America, the Air Force Aid Society, the Coast Guard Foundation, the Urban Alliance of Northern Virginia and the American Heart Association’s Heart Walk.

Read our COVID-19 coverage here.

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