Square D donates labor, supplies, and money

Aug. 21, 2006
Square D, Schneider Electric’s brand for electrical distribution equipment, recently donated labor, supplies, and money to eight initiatives in the Hurricane Katrina-affected region

Palatine, Ill.-based Square D, Schneider Electric’s brand for electrical distribution equipment, recently donated labor, supplies, and money to eight initiatives in the Hurricane Katrina-affected region. The projects vary in scope from parks and athletic facilities to museums and a medical clinic.

Total monetary donations to the collective efforts total more than $1 million.

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