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November 4, 2011

The Boys & Girls Club of Cypress receives Inclusion Champion Award from the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation

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Cypress, Mitsubishi, Inclusion Award, Boys and Girls Club

This past September, the Boys & Girls Club of Cypress was proud to receive The Inclusion Champion Award from the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation for efforts to fully include young people with disabilities.

The Boys & Girls Club of Cypress was among 20 organizations selected by Mitsubishi Electric employee volunteers throughout the country to receive the Inclusion Champion Award. The award, a trophy and a $1,000 grant, was specifically designed to recognize some of the outstanding organizations that have developed successful models to fully include young people with disabilities in society. The Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation has made it their mission to make changes in the lives of youth with disabilities through its grant and employee volunteer programs.

The Boys & Girls Club of Cypress is grateful for the generous donation from the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation and is committed to including all children.

For more information about the Cypress Boys & Girls Club, visit www.boysandgirlsclubofcypress.com or call 714-527-2697
For further information about the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation, visit www.meaf.org



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