The Excell Foundation Fulfills Equipment Needs for Nevada Shelter

Released on: September 23, 2008, 12:27 am

Press Release Author: Ray Merenstein

Industry: Non Profit

Press Release Summary: The Excell Foundation is donating more than $10,000 in food
service equipment and supplies to The Shade Tree, a Las Vegas-based safe shelter, at
the first annual “Cooking Up Better Lives Invitational Golf Tournament” on September
24, 2008 at Legacy Golf Course in Henderson, Nevada.

Press Release Body: Denver, Colo. — September 22, 2008 — The Excell Foundation, the
philanthropic arm of the Excell Foodservice Equipment Dealer Network, is donating
upwards of $10,000 of food service equipment and supplies to The Shade Tree, a Las
Vegas-based safe shelter for homeless and abused women and children in crisis. The
Excell Foundation will present the full donation and honor the staff and volunteers
of The Shade Tree at the first annual “Cooking Up Better Lives Invitational Golf
Tournament” on September 24, 2008 at Legacy Golf Course in Henderson, Nevada. Among
immediate supplies and equipment needed, The Shade Tree will receive a Cafeteria Hot
Food Steam Table, Countertop Fryer and Pre Rinse Faucet.

“This donation of equipment is a tremendous gift. Preparing healthy hot meals is a
critical component of assistance for the children as they prepare to go to school,
the women and babies healing from trauma, and the frail elderly that can’t leave the
building” said Marlene Richter, Executive Director of The Shade Tree. “This is just
such a perfect solution to our outdated and undersized current kitchen equipment.
Every woman and child staying with us will benefit from Excell Foundation’s
generosity.”

The Shade Tree has been serving the needs of homeless and abused women and children
in Southern Nevada for over 18 years. The organization is open to any woman, with or
without children, who lacks a safe, adequate place to live. The Shade Tree serves
3,500 women and children a year with emergency and transitional shelter program. In
addition to providing safe shelter to women and children in crisis and victims of
domestic violence, street crimes and abuse, The Shade Tree offers a job and life
skills development program, children’s activity center, animal shelter and other
programs that help break the cycle of homelessness and abuse.

"The Excell Foundation is dedicated to fostering a new level of social
responsibility, corporate good, and community fulfillment in the foodservice
industry,” said Randy Brunschwig, President of The Excell Foundation.

Equipment for The Shade Tree was donated by a nationwide network of vendors and
dealers who are members of the Excell Foodservice Network, including Advance Tabco,
Dormont Manufacturing Company, Piper Products, Update International, Anvil America,
and Source One (Prescott, AZ). For more information about The Excell Foundation or
to nominate a nonprofit, visit www.theexcellfoundation.org.

About The Excell Foundation
The Excell Foundation was formed in 2007 by Excell Foodservice Equipment Dealer
Network in partnership with foodservice dealers and vendors nationwide. Excell aims
to help nonprofits on a local, regional and national scale by providing access to
free or low cost food service equipment and supplies as well as funding for
scholarships and capital purchases. Excell benefits shelters, schools, hospitals,
group homes and orphanages. For more information on Excell Foundation, visit
www.theexcellfoundation.org.



Web Site: http://www.theexcellfoundation.org

Contact Details: Ray Merenstein
303.226.5486 (O)
720.560.5069 (M)
ray@TheExcellFoundation.org

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