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World Trade Center Orlando/Dixon Ticonderoga Backpack Program
The World Trade Center Orlando is pleased to announce the “Corporate Sponsorship Backpack Donation Program” to benefit the children of our local communities. Dixon Ticonderoga created this program in order to assist the World Trade Centers Association with funding and hopes that this will benefit all North American WTC’s. Companies, individuals, and charitable organizations can participate in the program by purchasing the product well below cost and then donating the backpacks to schools to give out to underprivileged children of all ages.
This program allows students in the school of the donor’s choosing to receive a backpack filled with Dixon products and with the donor’s label on it. Because the products come straight from Dixon Ticonderoga, we are able to provide these backpacks for a fraction of their retail value. To ensure that students do not bring any illicit materials to school, the top quality products are provided in clear backpacks. Additionally, Dixon offers free shipping of the backpacks to the school, individual or designee anywhere in North America.
Thank you for your assistance, and we ask you to please consider supporting our efforts to bring education and businesses together through this incredible opportunity. If you would like to participate, please contact us at backpack@worldtradecenterorlando.org or (407) 894-5740.
Dixon Ticonderoga Company
With a rich heritage, and origins dating back to 1795, the Dixon Ticonderoga Company throughout history have made its mark through quality, integrity, respect and perseverance. Today the Dixon Ticonderoga continues to make its mark manufacturing and marketing writing instruments, art supplies and tools for self expression, making each of our products “The Best of its Kind”.
Dixon Ticonderoga Company has become more than a writing and art products company. Dixon Ticonderoga is a company that empowers people to take conscious and subliminal thoughts, facts, ideas and dreams, and preserve them using tools that are simply extensions of themselves.
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