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Written by Darren Allie | 3/11/21 12:07 AM

Will Sing 4 Food – Top Sponsor

On March 5th, 2021, several musicians of LaPorte County gathered together to provide a fundraiser, Will Sing 4 Food, for the Pax Center. During this event, Apex Filling systems was recognized as the event’s “Top Sponsor.” During this fundraiser, musicians would play songs in order to convince the audience to donate to the Pax Center for them. In total, the event raised over $10,000. Apex employee, Kyle Oscarson, along with his brother were able to fundraise over $2000. Apex believes that strong and stable companies derive from strong communities and strong individuals. For this reason, Apex is proud to support the Pax Center in their endeavors.

As described by their website, the Pax Center’s goal is to keep LaPorte County well-fed and well-loved through a network of food pantries, community meals, and community gardens. On a weekly basis, the Pax Center provides two community meals open to the public. Even through the pandemic, the Pax Center fought hard to provide ‘“to-go” meals to the families that needed it and provided their free clothes pantry.

More Pax Center Information can be reached at http://thepaxcenter.com/

When musicians continue to support local charities through “Will Sing 4” fundraisers, Apex will continue to support the community alongside them.

 

With 15 years experience in the packaging industry, Darren has traveled the world on jobs of all sizes. He has been working in everything from project management, to sales, to production and has the experience to see the entire process from start to end. Darren steps in for projects to review difficult applications to help come up with solutions that work for every customer. Difficult details are where he excels. Creating a solution built for each customer! Outside of Apex Filling, Darren likes to work on motorcycles, play with fabrication, and spend time working on cars. If you stop by you might even get to see his bike