There are always people in need, and Phoenix Kiosk has consistently provided a helping hand in the local community. Giving back is especially important during the holidays, a time that should be special for everyone and enjoyed among loved ones.
This Christmas, http://www.PhoenixKiosk is teaming up with an outstanding local organization – Southwest Network. This non-profit organization provides behavioral health services to children, adults and families throughout the Phoenix area.
Phoenix Kiosk has provided $500 to Southwest Network so that approximately 60 individuals will be served dinner. Family members can now sit together to enjoy a holiday feast to remember.
“During these tough economic times, it’s easy to understand why so many people in the local community face difficult challenges,” said Don Lineburg, Phoenix Kiosk’s VP Business and Operations. “The services provided by Southwest Network are needed now more than ever, and we fully support their efforts.”
“We appreciate the support of Phoenix Kiosk,” said Amy B. Henning, CEO of Southwest Network. “Many of our families look forward not only to a good meal, but to the opportunity to get out and enjoy a holiday celebration with others.”
In September, Phoenix Kiosk attended the grand opening of a Goodwill store in Mesa, Arizona. The non-profit organization lost more than $1 million of inventory and other property in a July fire – including a human resources kiosk. Phoenix Kiosk replaced that unit, valued at $2,500, at no cost to Goodwill.
About Phoenix Kiosk
Based in Tempe, Arizona, Phoenix Kiosk designs, manufactures and distributes enduring, approachable self-service technologies for use in a wide variety of applications. Phoenix Kiosk provides in-house software and hardware design, manufacturing and distribution, as well as service, support, and supplies. Phoenix Kiosk is a wholly owned subsidiary of Secure Medical, Inc.
About Southwest Network
Southwest Network is Maricopa County’s largest network of providers offering support and behavioral health services to adults, children and families throughout Maricopa County. Southwest Network partners with agencies in the community to offer hope, encourage responsibility, provide education, support goals for recovery and self-sufficiency, and change lives.