AITX makes donation to Brookhaven Animal Rescue League
Published 12:00 pm Saturday, November 6, 2021
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Brookhaven Animal Rescue League received a donation of food, a whelping box for nursing adult dogs, and other items from American Industrial Transport (AITX) Friday. AITX employees from both Brookhaven and Bude were present. “We are going to be neighbors,” AITX’s Steve West said. “We asked for a list and brought what they needed. We are moving right next to them and want to be a good neighbor.” From left, Brookhaven Mayor Joe Cox; BARL board member Coney Lea of Bank of Franklin; Brookhaven-Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Garrick Combs; John Ward of AITX; Lincoln County Board of Supervisors President and District 4 Supervisor Eddie Brown; BARL volunteer Gail Garbo; David Ezell of AITX; BARL volunteer Randy Smith; Anthony Wilcher and Steve West of AITX; BARL employee Taylor Page; John M. Ward and Audra Brandon of AITX; and BARL employee Lisa Alexander.
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Brookhaven Animal Rescue League received a donation of food, a whelping box for nursing adult dogs, and other items from American Industrial Transport (AITX) Friday. AITX employees from both Brookhaven and Bude were present. “We are going to be neighbors,” AITX’s Steve West said. “We asked for a list and brought what they needed. We are moving right next to them and want to be a good neighbor.”
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Brookhaven Animal Rescue League received a donation of food, a whelping box for nursing adult dogs, and other items from American Industrial Transport (AITX) Friday. AITX employees from both Brookhaven and Bude were present. “We are going to be neighbors,” AITX’s Steve West said. “We asked for a list and brought what they needed. We are moving right next to them and want to be a good neighbor.”
Brookhaven Animal Rescue League received a donation of food, a whelping box for nursing adult dogs, and other items from American Industrial Transport (AITX) Friday. AITX employees from both Brookhaven and Bude were present.
“We are going to be neighbors,” AITX’s Steve West said. “We asked for a list and brought what they needed. We are moving right next to them and want to be a good neighbor.”