Wellness International Network has once again partnered with Rainbow Days, an organization that helps at risk children in their hometown of Dallas Texas to help needy children prepare to go back to school. WIN has been dedicated to helping Rainbow Days for over 15 years support and aid the children in the Dallas area.

This year, WIN collected school supplies for over a month. Employees donated pencils, crayons, notebooks, folder, markers, paper and backpacks to ensure that all of the children helped out by Rainbow are set to start school in the fall.

Ralph and Cathy Oats, founders of WIN, have instilled the giving spirit in all of their employees. This year, the WIN employee who organized the drive, Jeanette Camp, felt that it was her duty to give back not only to her community, but to WIN for helping her achieve her own personal goals. Not only has she been an employee of the company, but she also uses the WIN products, which recently helped her lose over 80 pounds. Jeanette says that, “Cathy and Ralph Oats, and a lot of us, have experienced others lending a helping hand, so at Wellness International Network we embrace opportunities to help others.”

In past years Wellness International has donated clothes and jackets in cold weather months, as well as donating time and money to support Rainbow Days in their life skills programs and alcohol and drug prevention programs.

In the past, Wellness International Network has donated clothing, keeping homeless children warm in the winter, to Rainbow Days, which facilitates local life-skills support groups and drug and alcohol prevention programs.

WIN’s philanthropic efforts do not end there. WIN supports St Judes, The Wheelchair Foundation, and Hearts Together for Haiti. On their website you can donate to another cause close to their hearts, the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, which WIN and the Oats have been raising money for many years.

There have been so many stories recently about companies closing without warning, embroiled in fraudulent practices, and lawsuits, that it is so nice and refreshing to hear about a company doing something good not just for their community, but nationally.

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