CHERRY HILL, N.J. -- New Jersey-based debt collection agency MRS BPO, LLC, one of the country’s premiere accounts receivable management firms, and non-profit social services agency JFCS of Southern New Jersey (www.jfcssnj.org), recently announced their partnership to work together, on an ongoing basis, for volunteer, fundraising and food collection initiatives to help those in need in Southern New Jersey.

“MRS is fortunate to partner with an organization like JFCS, which does so much good in our community.  There are many benefits for both of our organizations in this partnership and I am excited about what the future will bring,” says Jordan Miller, Director of Client Services of MRS BPO, LLC. 

To support JFCS social services and programs, MRS BPO recently held a Thanksgiving food drive as part of their ongoing collaboration with JFCS.  The food drive collected over 40 bags of food that was used to stock the shelves of the JFCS Betsy and Peter Fischer Food Pantries, which served over 4,500 individuals in Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester Counties last year.  

Marla Meyers, Executive Director of JFCS of SNJ says, “JFCS is so very appreciative of the generous and meaningful support from MRS BPO, LLC.  The employee’s eagerness to help those in need is truly heartwarming and we are extremely grateful!”

MRS also hosted a casual dress office-wide fundraiser, where employees could donate money (for JFCS initiatives) to wear jeans for the months of November and December as well as a “Gifts for Kids” drive, where employees donated presents to the children in need of support through JFCS programs.

ABOUT MRS BPO, LLC

MRS BPO, LLC is a full service accounts receivable management firm based in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. The company’s unique combination of experience, technology, and compliance management processes allows them to provide industry-leading debt recovery solutions while enhancing their client’s brand and reputation. For more information on MRS BPO, LLC, visit them online at http://www.mrsbpo.com.


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