Archer Daniels Midland Company Donates $5,000 To Siskin

  • Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Siskin Children’s Institute announced the donation of $5,000 by Archer Daniels Midland Company (NYSE: ADM), trucking division, toward educational programs supporting children with disabilities. ADM is a worldwide company that values the efforts and needs of the local communities in which they work.

“ADM is dedicated to fostering volunteerism among our employees and recognizes the life-changing work done by Siskin Children’s Institute for children with special needs and their families,” said Quincy Smith, terminal manager for ADM Trucking, Inc.

“We are proud to support such an exceptional resource in the community as the Institute.”

The donation was given through ADM Cares. ADM Cares is a social investment program that directs funds to initiatives and organizations that drive meaningful social, economic and environmental progress worldwide. The program comprises three distinct focus areas: supporting the responsible development of agriculture, improving the quality of life in ADM communities and fostering employee giving and volunteer activities. 

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