Outreach
Community Outreach
Community outreach efforts help Loos and Company make a difference in our local area, and beyond. This activity includes contributing financial donations directly to organizations in need. An example of this is our activity during the COVID-19 pandemic. Throughout the course of the pandemic, Loos and Company prioritized employee health and safety while also giving back to the community during financially difficult times. We helped our Pomfret community by setting aside $50 for every COVID-19 vaccinated employee to donate to local organizations. These donations have gone to various groups such as charities, food banks, fundraisers, senior centers, and veteran-run organizations. Read some of our press releases about these activities below.
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“We’re working hard to be caring and compassionate members of the community,”
-Loos Director of Manufacturing Jason Kumnick.
06/22/2022
Loos Donates to Camp Woodstock in Centennial Year
As eastern Connecticut children pack their bags and prepare for another summer at camp, Pomfret’s Loos & Company is pleased to be able to help a few more children have that experience.
05/26/2022
Loos & Co. Donates to Eastern CT Veterans
This week Loos & Company was proud to donate a $500 check to support the Eastern Connecticut Veterans Community Center and Coffeehouse.
03/22/2022
Loos & Co. Donates to School Robotics Clubs
The wire and cable manufacturer recently donated to the Ashford School and Killingly Intermediate School robotics programs.
03/17/2022
Loos & Co. Donates to Wildlife Conservation
A coalition of conservation and local sporting groups is the recipient of high-quality cable and hardware donated from Pomfret’s Loos & Company.
12/20/2021
Loos & Co., Inc Donates Holiday Hams To St. Vincent De Paul Place
This week, Loos & Company delivered a truckload of hams to St. Vincent de Paul Place in Norwich, CT. Each Loos & Co. employee is gifted a holiday ham in the week leading up to Christmas. Some employees elect to donate their ham, and the surplus is brought to St. Vincent where it is shared with the community.
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