KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- For over three
years now Alenco, Inc., a Kansas
City based home improvement company, has made a friendly bet
with like-companies from across the
United States that call themselves the Big12. These
businesses in the Big12 not only work together on best practices
for their companies but also work together to support one another's
local communities and charities. Alenco and the Big12 made their
bets early in the season much like they do every year. The format
of the bet was that the last team standing must reach the NFL
championship. A California based
company opted for the Rams at the beginning of the season so the
Kansas City Chiefs became the default winner. The bet was that if
your team made it to the Big Game, your company had the choice to
receive tickets to the championship or donate. With the Kansas City
Chiefs not being to the big dance in 50 years, it was a tough
decision for the owner.
However, in the end, Allen
Erskine (owner) and Jon
Erskine (VP of operations) made the decision to fall back on
what they value the most, giving back. So this year, Alenco will be
presenting a check for $20,000 to
Royal Family Kids Camp of Lenexa,
KS. Royal Family Kids Camp is a network of camps that offer
child mentoring for abused, abandoned, and neglected children in
the foster care program. Alenco Home Improvement have been Kansas
City Chiefs season ticket holders for nearly 30 years. While it was
a tough decision, giving up tickets to the Big Game to benefit a
charity felt it was the right thing to do.
Media Contact:
Abe Eller
Phone: 913-438-1902
Email: aeller@alencohome.com
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