To assist in the relief efforts after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, GPA employees generously pulled together to make a $5,000 donation. All employee contributions were matched by GPA as part of the company's ongoing philanthropic focus.

GPA selected the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund (CBHF) to handle the distribution of the company's donation. The fund was created by President Obama, enlisting the support of former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush to raise funds for immediate, high-impact relief and long-term recovery efforts to help those who are most in need of assistance. One hundred percent of donations received by the fund go directly to relief efforts. To make a donation to the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, visit www.clintonbushhaitifund.org.

"I am extremely proud of the fact that, in what are still uneasy times from an economic perspective, the good people of GPA were able to see it in their hearts to make a donation," said Mike Ratcliff, President of GPA.

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