PRESS RELEASE  – 9/11/2021 –HUNT VALLEY MARYLAND
Access Receivables Management announced today that it has made a sizable donation in the name of its employees to Cockeysville Volunteer Fire Department in honor of the 20th Anniversary of 9-11. In addition, the company will donate over $10,000 worth of repurposed computers to Vietnam Veterans Across America (VVA) in the coming weeks. Tom Gillespie, President said, “On September 11, 2001, Access Receivables was only 9 months old as a company. On that day, we hung an American flag in our office which is now encased in glass in our new lobby in Hunt Valley. It stands as a reminder of the sacrifice that many people made on 9-11 and throughout our country’s history. The best way we can honor the 20th anniversary of 9-11 is to support our local volunteer fire department”.
In addition, Access Receivables has chosen Vietnam Veterans Across America (VVA) as its’ 2021 recipient for repurposed computers. Rae Lockard, Chief Operating Office said, “We are proud to assist our great veterans in every way possible. VVA provides critical assistance to individuals who have served this country and deserve our support”
Company CEO, Debra Gillespie added “Access has always been about giving back. We are blessed to have prospered during the last 21 years in business and we must never forget those who have made our success possible or those in need”.
Access Receivables is a national debt collector servicing enterprise companies, governments and institutions across America. Headquartered in Hunt Valley, Maryland, the company has grown from a start-up to an industry leader over 21 years. Each year, Access reaches out to various charities locally and nationally in order to support the local community and worthy causes. Previous Charities supported include Byte Back of Baltimore, Baltimore Robotics Center, ARMing Heroes, and The Brandon Tolson Foundation to name a few.

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