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Sheriffs Boys Ranch gets donation for Six Flags
August 10, 2006
Frederick, MD – On July 25, Engineering Systems Solutions (ESS), Inc. contributed 35 tickets and meal vouchers for the Six Flags amusement park in Largo to the Maryland Sheriffs Youth Ranch.
Jay Nathan owner and CEO of ESS, presented the tickets to Mark Grover, executive director of the Sheriffs Boys Ranch.
‘‘The boys are really looking forward to their visit to Six Flags,” Grover said in a press release.
The ranch is a 24 hour youth care facility for males ages 10 through 18. The idea of a youth ranch came from the Maryland Sheriffs’ Association more than 25 years ago. Concerned law enforcement officers envisioned a program designed to help at-risk youth. Their goal was to prevent delinquency caused by an unstable home life. There are currently 24 boys housed at the ranch who will enjoy the generosity of the ESS donation.
ESS plans to continue to sponsor further contributions, including an employee sponsored winter celebration. Their next project will be a Giving Tree for school supplies for the boys, all of whom are attending local public schools. There will be boxes at the ESS Corporate office to be filled with schools supplies.
If you would like to learn more about this event, or get involved in any upcoming events, call Ila Stitely, 240-405-1054 or Rebecah Daggett, 240-405-1012.
Engineering Systems Solutions, Inc.(ESS) is a Service Disabled Veteran Owned (SDVO) business located in Frederick, Maryland, providing customized solutions that include high-end engineering, design and manufacturing services for a wide variety of fixed and mobile information technology systems. ESS also possesses superior capability in professional services, mission-critical information technology support; lifecycle management, advanced IT training, grants and conference services. For additional information, please visit the company’s website at http://www.essworld.net.
Certain statements in this press release are forward looking in nature and, accordingly, are subject to risks and uncertainties. The actual results may differ from those described or contemplated.
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