SACO – An office equipment supplier in Portland has donated $20,000 to Sweetser, to provide Mainers with critical mental health services.
Connected Office Technologies is a printer and copier service and document management system provider that is partnering with Sweetser because of shared goals of helping those in need.
“Sweetser’s mission centers around helping people through various challenges and our business reflects those same values,” says Kyle Romick, President of Connected Office Technologies. “Mental health is something we all can grapple with and this partnership ensures more individuals in need of care get the support they need.”
“Partnerships like the one we have with Connected Office Technologies is about a long-term connection with making a difference,” says Jodie Hansen, Sweetser’s Donor and Events Engagement Manager. “Their commitment to mental health and to streamlining our internal printing needs as an organization is greatly appreciated.”
Connected Office Technologies is an official broker of Brother and Sharp.
Learn more about how to access mental health services at https://www.sweetser.org, by emailing info@sweetser.org, or by calling 1-800-434-3000.