DYN Exports Inc contributes $100,000 to SickKids Foundation for 2012

Vaughan/Toronto- December 19th 2012- DYN Exports Inc, Canada’s largest used clothes recycling company in Canada provided its last installment for the first year of its contribution to SickKids Foundation. With today’s contributions, $100,000 has been provided to SickKids in accordance with its commitment to SickKids

“We are very happy with the progress that we have made to date in our goals for SickKids in 2012”, said Marc Nanthakumar, President of DYN Exports Inc. “ This was our first year and to be exactly on target with our door to door collection and making progress on our clothing box program and special events. We can’t wait for 2013 to start!”

“On behalf of SickKids Foundation, we are happy to have DYN Exports Inc as one of our valued corporate partners,” said Ted Garrard, President and CEO, SickKids Foundation. “Achieving such progress over the past year is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the DYN team. We are grateful to DYN for their fundraising efforts and contributions which will help the families who rely on SickKids.”

The last installment for the year was provided at a recent meeting with Judy and Dushan Nanthakumar of DYN Exports Inc and Ted Garrard, President of SickKids Foundation, Adrian Horwood, Vice President, Corporate Partnerships, , and Paula Menzes SickKids Foundation, all of SickKids Foundation.

About DYN Exports Inc.

DYN Exports Inc, established in 1994 in the family garage, recycles used clothing no longer needed by original purchasers and transforms it into products that are used in both developing countries in desperate need of clothing and North American industry with efficient products and services. Currently it employs over 200 people from across the GTA and has just recently moved into a 500,000 square foot facility in Vaughan.

About SickKids Foundation

Established in 1972, SickKids Foundation raises funds on behalf of The Hospital for Sick Children. The Foundation's fundraising is driven by the belief that improving the health and well-being of children is one of the most powerful ways to improve society. Community support, separate and distinct from government and granting agencies, is a critical source of funding for SickKids.

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