CJ Bio America gives back to the community two-fold
During the COVID-19 pandemic, CJ Bio America wanted to show support and gratitude to organizations that the company considers essential in protecting the community. CJ Bio America purchased $5,000 worth of gift cards from locally owned restaurants and donated those gift cards to organizations throughout Fort Dodge. Gift cards were purchased from Amigos, Community Tap, Lefti’s, Mineral City and Rides Bar and Grill and delivered to employees at Children and Families of Iowa, Fort Dodge Family Credit Union, Fort Dodge VA Clinic, Paula J. Baber Hospice Home, Lord’s Cupboard, Lotus Community Project, The Iowa Air National Guard, The Iowa Army National Guard, Webster County Public Health, Webster County Telecommunications Center and The Youth Shelter.
CJ Bio America CEO Junghwan Shin and Senior Business Affairs Coordinator Heather Farrell are pictured.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, CJ Bio America wanted to show support and gratitude to organizations that the company considers essential in protecting the community. CJ Bio America purchased $5,000 worth of gift cards from locally owned restaurants and donated those gift cards to organizations throughout Fort Dodge. Gift cards were purchased from Amigos, Community Tap, Lefti’s, Mineral City and Rides Bar and Grill and delivered to employees at Children and Families of Iowa, Fort Dodge Family Credit Union, Fort Dodge VA Clinic, Paula J. Baber Hospice Home, Lord’s Cupboard, Lotus Community Project, The Iowa Air National Guard, The Iowa Army National Guard, Webster County Public Health, Webster County Telecommunications Center and The Youth Shelter.
CJ Bio America CEO Junghwan Shin and Senior Business Affairs Coordinator Heather Farrell are pictured.