Fujitsu Proudly Supports Make-A-Wish and Wounded Warrior Project

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Fujitsu General America, Inc. has recently committed to supporting two national charities; Make-A-Wish® and Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP).

Make-A-Wish is a 40-year-old nonprofit organization that has granted over 330,000 wishes to children with critical illnesses. When a wish is granted, a child gets a piece of their childhood back, and every child deserves a childhood. Furthermore, research shows that a wish can help kids build the physical and emotional strength needed to fight a critical illness. Fujitsu’s support helps provide experiences of hope for children and families when they need it most.

WWP honors and empowers injured veterans and their families. Since 2003, WWP has been a tireless advocate for our nation’s finest, improving the lives of millions of warriors and their families. Fujitsu’s sponsorship of WWP’s annual virtual Carry Forward® 5K provides support for WWP’s free services in mental health, career counseling, and long-term rehabilitative care.

“Fujitsu is known as a global leader in ductless mini-splits, but we’re actually much more,” said President and COO, Matt Peterson.  “We also supply VRF, unitary ducted, and commercial rooftops as a full line equipment supplier.  But we’re also much, much more than that.  We support causes that are near and dear to our hearts.  One of them is the Wounded Warrior Project and the other is Make-A-Wish.  If you know our culture, supporting those that have fought for our country and children with critical illnesses is a no-brainer to us.  It’s the right thing to do.  We hope you will find a way to join us in these incredible causes as we strive to make the world a better place.”

For more information, please visit www.fujitsugeneral.com/cares

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