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<br />Add Ri rw rcanors +1tlt :it, 3ude all amployev €)PtteVU, ,licn•ioard eieo e :a ao erlor, in cri;aue bencIll dill
<br />work envirsnunenes for Saute Ana resident; amd thus,, that svrve eeir cuttom�rs. f itar¢ahle ;r+mg and
<br />vrlu.ueering is'kot:u orgaor-ations wul also tun@nue to be putt of the c,Of ;e inalmg the tray,t At pia:e
<br />to live and work.
<br />Finally, at Accordance with Chapwi 40 of eta Santa Ana Municipal Cade. FAIRFAX EN'TERPRIS85, Li.0 will
<br />enter into a tabor price agrowment.
<br />FAIRFAX ENTliRPRISES, LLC hasheen providing financial support too local-harnies and orgamzatons carte
<br />its inceptionI+AIRFAXENTERPRISE^'.S.1,1,Chaspl,valtFuedgiving back toyouth and family groups. FAIRFAX
<br />ENTPRPRISES, UX has made a numbor of Rnandal donations, Including but not limited to $2,500 to the
<br />Santa Ana Public School Foundation, $2,300 to Santa Ana College, $2,500 to Calvary Chapel. $2,R00 DO the
<br />Edward R. gale Sr Academy. and 55,000 to Bicycle Tree anon -prone 4'ammunRy bike Centel'
<br />This year. FAIRFAX EMTERPRISPS, LLC provided d financial sponsorshtp no Girt Scott Troop 5357 from
<br />orange County in the amount of 55,000. This sponsorship helped the girls win an award, as well as, giving
<br />totem noels for enriching aetfvities to the group.
<br />FAIRFAX 6N eERPRI5ES, LLC alsodonated $6,000 this year to Kidwm'ks OCand covered w%ofthetrover'ail
<br />summer program costs. Kidworks OC is nomproRt organixatinn in Santa Ana that provides educational
<br />service to all members of the family. There are over.300 members who recelve services from this group
<br />every year. There are programs forall age gioupq and different servicog provided accordingly Th.sliti
<br />program benefits the poorest Santa Ana students and provides them with new expetieneas that help them
<br />grow academically, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. 'Through Reid trips and hands-on activities,
<br />students get to experience life mashie their neighborhood with opportunities for ion, friendship, and
<br />exploration.
<br />FAIRFAX ENTEMIRiSBS, LLC supports the work tN local organizations who work to make Santa Ana a safer
<br />and more heautitul rhy. This year they donated SS00 to Santa Ana Neighborhood Com-Link, a group of
<br />leaders from One sixty-four neighborhood assnciatinns. At these meetings, neighhorttood lenders discuss
<br />problems and solutions for Strata Ana, The funds donated by FAIRFAX ENTkRPRI.SP,S, I,I.0 went tawatds
<br />thelr annual evmit at Bowers where they honmra Santa Ana Hero and Most Beaudfui Yard
<br />recipient.
<br />In the f utut'e, FAI RFAX RNTERPMSES, LLC hers a numbe r of events lined tip. in the month of May, FAIRFAX
<br />P,'N'TERPRISEhS. LLC employees are scheduled to volunlaer in luxe at the Southwest Community Center in
<br />Santa Ana. Volunteers will work In the soup (ahchen helping to prepare and distribute meals to the local
<br />homeless population. 'The Southwest Community (,'enter in Santa Ana provides Food. clothing shehrr,
<br />guldance, health, and referral services to economically disadvantaged individuals and families, and assist
<br />those in the program to achieve self-sufficiency. (n July. FAIRPAX ENTERPRISES, U-C is Sponsoring a Friday
<br />fun -day for Kidwarks. PAIRFAXBNTERPR5CS,LLC'semployeesand manager,,;art, ¢xcitedtovolunteer for
<br />the nett;anixatfdn aitd bring a day of carnival games and till of the Kidworiei kids,
<br />Charitable giving has been at the foundation of FAIRFAX ENTRRPRM35, LLC's husilles s pion since inception.
<br />In the coming years, they will continue toheneflttile non -profits. organizations and community associations
<br />that benefit the coy, residents, and the planet.
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