Campbell-McLennan employees betting their tresses on success of new project
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The staff at Campbell-McLennan have come up with an idea to help people in Flagstaff County.
If they can raise $25,000, they figure, they can buy a van that they can give to Flagstaff community members and it could be used to transport people for medical appointments outside the county, such as visits to the Cross Cancer Institute.
The van would be available to the entire Flagstaff Community.
“The kicker is that if we can raise the whole $25,000 in a month, most of the staff has committed to shaving their heads,” Lisa Greenstein, Business Office Manager says.
The project officially kicked off Mar. 1, and the staff are pretty excited about it.
“Lots of times people are driving weekly, or even more often,” said Greenstein, “and many of them are using their own vehicles to take friends and family to their appointments in the city.
“That’s a lot of wear and tear on their vehicle.”
Greenstein says that Campbell-McLennan will do the oil changes on the vehicle for the rest of its effective life, and Dealer Principal Wes Campbell is also working on trying to get an extended warranty on the unit.
Any person or company who donates $1,000 or more will have their name or logo put on the unit.
$25,000. That would be 25 x $1,000; 250 x $100; or even 2,500 x $10.