Atlanta's A.C. White Lends a Helping Hand to Girl Scouts of America
Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO
Monday, February 15th, 2016
Moving company, A.C. White Relocations, helped local Girl Scout troops distribute cookies on Saturday, February 13.
A.C. White had 85 employees helping with the distribution at both their Alpharetta location on Founder’s Parkway and at the Six Flag’s White Water Amusement Park in Marietta.
Troop leaders met A.C. White employees at these two locations where the employees helped load more than 100,000 boxes of cookies into troop leaders’ vehicles. The boxes of cookies were originally transported from the distribution center in A.C. White moving trucks.
This is not the first time A.C. White has helped the Girl Scouts distribute their tasty, high-demand cookies. A.C. White has an office in Savannah, Georgia, where Girl Scouts was founded, and their employees recently lent local troops a helping hand as well. The company also helped move cookies in Macon, Georgia.
“Being a local business, we love getting involved with our community in any way we can, ” said VP of Sales and Marketing, Pete White, “We had the available resources and man-power to help, so we said, ‘Why not?'”