The New York-based company supported organizations aimed at helping U.S. veterans and their family members in the third quarter of the year.
10/20/2023 1:45 P.M.
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Spire Recovery Solutions, an ACA International member company based in Lockport, New York, continued its community outreach efforts in the third quarter of 2023 by focusing on veteran’s support and their local school district.
TAPS
In July, Spire donated to Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), a national nonprofit organization providing compassionate care and comprehensive resources for those grieving the death of a military or veteran loved one.
Through their services, they ensure that those who have sacrificed for our nation, and their families, are not left to navigate the grieving process alone. In 2022, TAPS connected with 8,849 newly bereaved loved ones, adding to the nearly 100,000 military survivors currently receiving support from the organization.
The Freedom 13
In August, the Spire team supported The Freedom 13, an organization working to secure recreational retreats in each state, offering a place that veterans and their families can use, free of charge, to reconnect, bond, or strengthen old relationships and make new ones with families in similar situations.
“At Spire Recovery Solutions, we believe that success is not solely measured by financial achievements but also by the positive impact we have on the communities we serve,” said Joseph Torriere, president of Spire. “My brother and I began this organization both as veterans of the U.S. military. Our commitment to community outreach is at the heart of our mission and veterans support will always be at the forefront of our minds.”
Royalton-Hartland School District
Lastly, in September, Spire kicked off the new school year by supporting the local wrestling team at the Royalton-Hartland School District.
“Supporting Spire’s local schools and youth sports programs helps foster a sense of unity and camaraderie within its community,” according to a press release from the company. “It provides opportunities for young athletes to learn valuable life skills such as discipline, teamwork and perseverance, which are integral to their personal and academic growth. By investing in initiatives like the wrestling team, Spire not only promotes physical fitness and sportsmanship but also nurtures the next generation of community leaders.”
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