Terra marketing group to work with the Edmonton Christmas Bureau

Internet marketing company, Terra Marketing Group, announced today that it will provide full dinners for Christmas and Edmonton 15 large families living in poverty, while Christmas Bureau nonprofit.

“We believe in the spirit of Christmas,” Jennifer, a company spokesman. “I do not feel good if you eat a traditional meal with our families on Christmas Day knowing that other families who might have helped who are hungry.”

Terra Marketing Group is an online company that is making money by exploiting niche markets. They look to see new products and services are emerging, find ways to improve what is available, and then eventually dominate the market. As part of its corporate mission, which then use a portion of their profits to support non-profit organizations in good standing through donations of time, money or both

“There is no point in making money by simply making money,” said Jennifer.

“We intend to use our success to help make the world a better place for everyone. Working with the Christmas Committee to help needy families is just one of our ongoing charitable efforts.”

Christmas morning, the CEO of Terra marketing group and one of his co-workers personally deliver food baskets to 15 families. Each family has about seven members in it, the company said. The food baskets contain everything needed for a traditional Christmas dinner as turkey, ham, vegetables, potatoes, cranberry sauce, soup, coffee, peanut butter, crackers, candies, jams, stuffing and butter.

The Christmas Bureau is one of the longest running charitable organizations in Edmonton. Be selected families who need help getting Christmas dinner at your table. The family names are kept confidential.

“We believe that Christmas should be a time when people do not want for anything,” said Jennifer. “We are very happy to do whatever we can to make Christmas happen for everyone. Nobody should have to feel sick or hungry on Christmas Day.”

Terra Marketing Group is also supporting this year’s Santas Anonymous, which left hundreds of toys to be wrapped and given to children of families at risk who may not have any Christmas presents on the contrary. http://www.terramarketinggroup.com

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