With much gratitude to our wonderful sponsors
The work of Operation Outreach-USA is
made possible by contributors large and small throughout the United States.
We are grateful for all they have done in support of our country’s children and
schools. Please thank these supporters for their generosity by patronizing their
businesses. To learn how to join the growing list of Operation Outreach-USA
sponsors, click here.
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Target Corporation
Operation Outreach-USA has proudly partnered
with hundreds of individual Target stores through their Early Education Grants. Target has sponsored more than 115,000 students in local schools to help them gain proficiency in
reading by the end of third grade.
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Proctor & Gamble Pet Care Division
P&G has been a wonderful partner for fifteen years! In that time, P&G has sponsored over 100,000 students in several US locations, including New
York City, Cincinatti and Dayton, Ohio, Chicago and 16 other states.
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Staples Foundation
Staples has supported over 4000 children in Florida, Masschusetts, Maryland and Washington DC through their foundation grants.
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theglassfoundation Schools in Asheville, North Carolina will receive the Operation Outreach-USA literacy program for several grade levels through a generous grant from The Glass Foundation of Asheville, North Carolina.
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Carl Gary Taylor Foundation for Children 25 schools in Vermont and 1 school in Montana have received the Operation Outreach-USA program through the generosity of the Carl Gary Taylor Foundation for Children.
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Esterline Defense Technologies
 Esterline has funded schools in the Coachella, CA area since 1998 helping over 10,000 children learn to read.
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Bales Auto Mall Since 2004, Bales Auto Mall of Jeffersonville, Indiana has generously supported 12 area schools in and around Jeffersonville.
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Joseph Perini Memorial Foundation In Framingham, Massachusetts, the Joseph Perini Memorial Foundation, has sponsored students at area elementary schools since 1998.
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Weyerhaeuser Corporation Schools in the Albany, Oregon area received the OO-USA literacy program provided by the Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund.
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International Paper 
In schools near its manufacturing plants and mills, the International Paper Company provides the OO-USA literacy program in Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, and North and South Carolina. |
Entergy Corporation Entergy has funded nearly 2,000 students in Massachusetts, Vermont and Louisiana, providing books and lessons to help children learn to read.
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American Humane Education Society Over 6,000 students in the Atlanta, Georgia area have been funded through the generosity of the American Humane Education Society. |
Kahn, Litwin, Renza, & Co, Ltd. Our partner for auditing and tax services for many years, Kahn, Litwin, Renza, & Co., Ltd. has provided support at the corporate level and through employee giving to donate the OO-USA program to school children in the state of Rhode Island. | Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts Eight schools in Holyoke, Massachusetts will receive the OO-USA literacy program. |
Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Bridgestone has funded schools in Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and South Carolina since 2008.
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Additional Sponsors:
Aegis Capital Management, LLC
Bedard Bros. Auto Sales Cheshire, Massachusetts Beveridge Family Foundation Build-a-Bear
Cole Chrysler Dodge Mazda Sprinter, San Luis Obispo, California
Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts
Culver City Volvo
Feeny Chrysler Jeep Dodge of Gaylord, Michigan
Fitzgerald Auto Mall Countryside, Clearwater, Florida
Fitzgerald White Flint Auto Mall, North Bethesda, Maryland
Foundation for Metrowest
Hall Chrysler Jeep Dodge of Fenton, Michigan
Hebert's Town & Country Dodge Chrysler Jeep, Shreveport, Louisiana Irving Oil
Landmark Dodge Chrysler Jeep, Morrow, Georgia
Lockwood Motors, Marshall, Minnesota
Malden Masonic Lodge #188
Price Chopper's Golub Foundation
Pro Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram, Thornton, Colorado
River Front Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram, North Aurora, Illinois
Rosemary Davis Memorial Fund of the Greater Worcester Community Foundation
Wells Fargo Bank
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