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Orlando, FLA (July 28, 2008) – Last week over twenty five members of the Nautique team traveled internationally to spend a portion of their summer vacations serving impoverished families in Mexico and Nicaragua.
In Tijuana, Mexico, Nautique employees built a new home for a family of four. While in Nicaragua, Nautique employees volunteered at a homeless shelter for mothers and their children by helping with manual labor projects around the shelter as well as providing entertainment and encouragement for the mothers and their children.
This marks the second consecutive year that Nautique employees have participated in community service trips abroad.
“Our community service work abroad once again demonstrates the amazing hearts of our Nautique employees,” commented Correct Craft’s President/CEO Bill Yeargin. “I am incredibly happy to be a part of a team that is not only committed to building the world’s best boats, but also committed to helping others worldwide.”
To read Bill Yeargin’s blog with many more details regarding Nautique employees serving overseas in the Nautique Insider, visit nautiques.com/blog.
Orlando, FLA (July 28, 2008) – Last week over twenty five members of the Nautique team traveled internationally to spend a portion of their summer vacations serving impoverished families in Mexico and Nicaragua.
In Tijuana, Mexico, Nautique employees built a new home for a family of four. While in Nicaragua, Nautique employees volunteered at a homeless shelter for mothers and their children by helping with manual labor projects around the shelter as well as providing entertainment and encouragement for the mothers and their children.
This marks the second consecutive year that Nautique employees have participated in community service trips abroad.
“Our community service work abroad once again demonstrates the amazing hearts of our Nautique employees,” commented Correct Craft’s President/CEO Bill Yeargin. “I am incredibly happy to be a part of a team that is not only committed to building the world’s best boats, but also committed to helping others worldwide.”
To read Bill Yeargin’s blog with many more details regarding Nautique employees serving overseas in the Nautique Insider, visit nautiques.com/blog.