Materials handling: CLARK donates paw-printed pallet jack to benefit Lexington, KY humane society
Funds raised will support the animal shelter and its many services.
Modern Materials Handling Staff -- Modern Materials Handling, 11/23/2009
CLARK Material Handling Company’s own Sal Villagran (left) and Ben Kirby were responsible for the Paw Printed Pallet Jack’s unique paint job.
CLARK Material Handling Company, a supporter of many community outreach programs and nonprofit organizations including the Lexington Humane Society, is proud to introduce its Paw Printed Pallet Jack. This pallet truck is being donated to the Lexington Humane Society in support of its annual Beastie Ball silent auction to raise money for the care and feeding of the 700 animals currently at the shelter. In addition, the shelter provides spay/neuter surgeries to families unable to afford the procedure, provides shelter to thousands of homeless animals, and provides necessary medical care from an on-site, full-time veterinarian.
"CLARK is proud to support the Lexington Humane Society by donating a unique pallet jack that helps to generate donations to aid the organization in accomplishing its mission," said Dennis Lawrence, CLARK's president and CEO. "Being a good corporate citizen is part of our corporate identity and by supporting organizations like the Humane Society, we are able to give back to our community."
CLARK's mission is to build the best forklift in the world while planting seeds of goodwill along the way. CLARK will continue to fulfill this mission by providing support to organizations, projects and initiatives that reflect company goals and values and improve the quality of life in the communities where CLARK employees live and work.
In addition to donating the Paw Printed Pallet Jack, CLARK has supported the organization by sponsoring its annual fundraising golf event.





























