Continental Service Group, Inc., d.b.a. ConServe, employees donated a total of $3,720 through its Jeans for Charity Program this past December to the Buffalo City Mission and the Rochester Open Door Mission.

Additionally, employees participated in several holiday initiatives, including a toy drive to benefit Toys for Tots and a canned food drive to benefit Foodlink. Collectively our employees donated more than 300 toys valued at more than $3,000 and collected more than 1,700 pounds of food.

“Our Jeans for Charity program provides our employees with the opportunity to enjoy dressing down while making a difference in our community,” said Mark E. Davitt, President of ConServe. “Good corporate citizenship is at the core of our company’s mission statement; ConServe is dedicated to satisfying the needs of clients while improving the human condition, fostering the development of successful, long-term relationships with clients, employees, vendors and the community as a whole.”

ConServe plans to continue the Jeans for Charity program and is proud of its employees and the contributions this program has made in the community.

ConServe employees with donated toys

ConServe employees with donated toys

Founded in 1985, Continental Service Group, Inc. (d/b/a: ConServe), has provided accounts receivable management services in the higher education, government and commercial markets. ConServe was ranked as the #1 performing collection agency on the U.S. Department of Education’s student loan collection contract from 2004-2010. In 2009, ConServe was again awarded a long term contract by the Department of Education. Visit ConServe online at: www.conserve-arm.com.

The Open Door Mission is, “a Christian Rescue Mission founded to provide for the spiritual and physical needs of the impoverished and homeless men, women and children of Rochester, NY by restoring hope and changing lives. The following programs are offered by the Open Door Mission: Men’s Emergency Housing, Community Meals Program (Open to the Public), Christian Life Recovery Program (CLRP) and Men, Women and Children Clothing Distribution Program.” For more information, please visit http://opendoormission.com/about/.

The Buffalo City Mission is a “not-for-profit organization that provides preventative, emergency and long-term recovery services to thousands of people who are homeless or impoverished. The Mission includes: Women and Children’s Shelter (Cornerstone Manor); the Men’s Community Center; the Mission’s Vehicle Donation Program; and their Dick Road Thrift Store Location to better serve our community.” For more information, please visit http://www.buffalocitymission.org/.


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