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Follow on Google News | WrapThatCar teams up with Avery Dennison to donate a van wrap to Rebuilding Together PhiladelphiaWrapThatCar donates a van wrap to a local non-profit organization
By: WrapThatCar "We like to give back to the community in any way we can," says Brian Dempsey, owner of WrapThatCar. "By sponsoring our hometown's Little League or supporting local police and military recruitment centers, it helps us stay in touch with what's important - each other. So when the opportunity came up to help Rebuilding Together Philadelphia repair communities in need, we didn't need to give it a second thought." WrapThatCar worked closely with Rebuilding Together Philadelphia to create a design that invokes the spirit of brotherly love and helps to convey their message of repairing homes, improving lives, and revitalizing communities. "We are so grateful to WrapThatCar's awesome van design to assist Rebuilding Together Philadelphia in achieving greater visibility in our quest to revitalize neighborhoods in Philadelphia," About WrapThatCar WrapThatCar, founded in 2005, is a vehicle wrap company located in Cherry Hill, NJ. In addition to vehicle wraps, WrapThatCar also specializes in the design, print, and installation of large format graphics including wall murals and window graphics. Owner, Brian Dempsey, is an Avery Certified Wrap Installer and has been working in the vinyl graphics industry since 2000. Besides providing wrap services for the local area, he and his team are sought out to travel across the United States to install fleet graphics for national campaigns.For more information, visit http://www.wrapthatcar.com/ About Rebuilding Together Philadelphia The mission of Rebuilding Together Philadelphia is to bring volunteers and communities together to improve the homes and lives of low-income homeowners. RTP is the only organization in Philadelphia that uses a Block Build approach for an immediate impact on the health and safety of low-income homeowners and their families. This strategy utilizes between 100 and 300 volunteers, neighbors, and homeowners per day to repair 10 to 25 clustered homes in each targeted neighborhood over several days. For more information, visit http://www.rebuildingphilly.org/ End
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