Recently, the APX Family Foundation came in contact with Gentrie Hansen, a happy 14-year old girl who was diagnosed with Pediatric Gastro Paresis ( which means her stomach is paralyzed). Because of this condition she has been unable to eat or drink anything since the beginning of the year.

The Southern Missouri office decided to donate blood on their day of service. The local blood bank was experiencing a shortage, only having a day’s worth of certain blood types available for the hospital. So on June 30th, the office started their day early and all who were able and qualified (most of the office) donated blood. The blood bank was very appreciative. Although some got a bit woozy after donating, most were happy to have been able to contribute to the community.

On June 24, the Buaumont, Texas sales team at APX Alarm spent the morning assembling beds together and made them up in advance of the grand opening of the Reaud Family Shelter on July 5.  With the help of the entire team, they were able to complete the project in a short period of time [...]

APX Alarm, will receive the Community Spirit Award from the American Red Cross Lewis and Clark Blood Service Region at a volunteer recognition luncheon on April 21, 2010.

Damon and Barbara Faust were returning from a conference in Reno this past September when they were hit from behind by a motorist who was under the influence of drugs. The accident killed Damon and severely injured Damon’s wife, Barbara.

Recently, APX Alarm was made aware of a special family in Colorado. Katelyn, is a young seven year old girl who has overcome a number of medical challenges from birth. Hearing became an increasing challenge for her in every aspect of life but especially at home and at school.

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