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Marcone, a renowned North American appliance, HVAC, plumbing, and pool repair parts distributor, proudly supported numerous charities in 2024, focusing on veterans, first responders, medical causes, and children. Throughout the year, Marcone and its affiliated companies contributed to a variety of nonprofits, including: HVAC Total Air Supply supported Chandler’s Angels Initiative, American Legion, local veteran and first responder organizations. O’Connor Company participated in a fundraiser for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. C&L Supply organized food and clothing drives, then supported Neighbors Helping Neighbors during the holidays. Munch’s Supply raised nearly $90,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and collected donations for local food pantries. Appliance Parts Employees coordinated efforts with Wreaths Across America, placing 1,500 wreaths at veterans’ gravesites nationwide. Donations were made to Make-A-Wish, Ronald McDonald House, and BackStoppers. More than 1,000 military personnel and first responders attended the Ascension Charity Classic. Plumbing Military families were supported at the Fisher House Golf Classic in Virginia. Employees participated in the Hood to Coast Relay. Glen Mills, Pennsylvania employees donated toys to Toys for Tots. making a positive impact “Marcone’s philanthropic efforts reflect our deep roots and growing partnerships within the communities we serve,” said Chief Executive Officer - Asterios Satrazemis, adding “Giving back is a cornerstone of our mission, and we’re committed to making a positive impact.”
Employees of Marcone, a renowned North American distributor of residential and commercial kitchen appliances, HVAC, plumbing, and pool/spa parts and equipment, recently took part in a nationwide initiative to honor fallen soldiers by placing holiday wreaths on their gravesites. On Saturday, December 14, Marcone employees were among more than two million volunteers involved in Wreaths Across America at more than 4,600 cemeteries across the U.S., Puerto Rico, and abroad. Marcone honors fallen soldiers Marcone purchased 1,500 wreaths, and then employees and family members met at cemeteries in their communities to place one on each tombstone, stopping to silently thank the fallen service member as they did. Marcone teams arranged for wreaths to be placed at: Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri Memorial Park Cemetery, Tampa, Florida Barrancas National Cemetery, Pensacola, Florida State Veterans Cemetery, Middleton, Connecticut New Albany National Cemetery, New Albany, Indiana Immeasurable debt “Our communities owe an immeasurable debt to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom,” said Asterios Satrazemis, Chief Executive Officer of Marcone. Asterios Satrazemis adds, “Taking time during the holiday season to honor and remember these heroes is a small, but meaningful way to express our gratitude and ensure their legacy is never forgotten.”
Marcone, a renowned North American distributor of residential and commercial kitchen appliances, HVAC, plumbing, and pool/spa repair parts and equipment, recently sponsored the annual Guns 'N Hoses fundraising event. Held on November 27 at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, the event is a fundraiser for Backstoppers, which supports the families of fallen or injured first responders. Guns 'N Hoses event Marcone is a longtime sponsor of the Guns 'N Hoses fundraising event The annual event raises about $1 million each year and features an evening of amateur boxing and mixed martial arts matchups between police and firemen/EMTs from the greater Saint Louis metropolitan area. Marcone is a longtime sponsor of the Guns 'N Hoses fundraising event. “Caring for first responders is a top priority for Marcone as we give back to the communities we serve,” said Dan Burke, Marcone’s Vice President of National Accounts. He adds, “The work Backstoppers does to support the families left behind by these heroes, who died serving our neighborhoods, is something we are proud to get behind.” money raised The money raised at the event will contribute toward the $2.5 million that Backstoppers spends to support 95 families -- including 80 children -- in the St. Louis area each year. Since the first Guns 'N Hoses event in 1987, more than $11 million has been raised.