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IMT raises more than $3,000 for community organizations

Dec. 10, 2019
Employees of the Garner IA-based truck body manufacturer raised more than $3,000 with their fundraising efforts.

Iowa Mold Tooling (IMT) is giving back to its community this holiday season.

Employees of the Garner IA-based truck body manufacturer raised more than $3,000 with their fundraising efforts. The money was donated to the Garner Volunteer Ambulance Service, which received $500, the Food Bank of Iowa ($2,500), Habitat For Humanity of North Central Iowa ($250) and United Way of Central Iowa ($150).

“Giving back to the community is at the heart of IMT culture,” said Jim Hasty, IMT general manager. “We recognize the importance of supporting endeavors that strengthen the North Iowa region, and are pleased to contribute to growing and sustaining those efforts—especially during this season of giving.”

The Garner Volunteer Ambulance Service provides first responder assistance to Garner and supports community events. The donation from IMT will support the organization’s ability to provide emergency services to Garner residents. 

The Food Bank of Iowa provides food to Iowans in need and assists food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters. IMT’s donation supports the Food Bank’s efforts to end hunger in the North Iowa region.

Habitat for Humanity works to bring people together to build homes for those in need of decent housing, and the United Way of Central Iowa unites community stakeholders to identify and address tough issues in the region.

For more information, visit imt.com.

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