Phillips and Guernsey’s soup lunches raise more than $1,200 to benefit four charities

In Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster and York counties.
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Rebecca Baden, Phillips Office Solutions’ document management sales consultant for the Lancaster market, and James DeBord, president, Schreiber Pediatric Rehab Center.

Rebecca Baden, Phillips Office Solutions’ document management sales consultant for the Lancaster market, and James DeBord, president, Schreiber Pediatric Rehab Center.

MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (Dec. 23, 2013) – Four area charitable organizations will share equally in the more than $1,200 that Phillips Office Solutions and Guernsey Office Products raised this fall with their employee soup lunches.

The recipients are Chasing Rainbows, a therapeutic equestrian program in Enola, Cumberland County; Bethesda Mission in Harrisburg; Schreiber Pediatric Rehab Center of Lancaster County; and Harvest of Hope Food Pantry in York.

Based in Dulles, Va., Guernsey (www.guernseyop.com) is an independently owned and operated provider of office products, furniture, break-room products, promotional products and related services.

Guernsey, which acquired Phillips’ office supply division in 2012, operates from Phillips’ headquarters on Fulling Mill Road, Middletown.

Phillips (www.buyphillips.com) is one of central Pennsylvania’s leading independent office products companies.

Phillips provides document management and workplace interiors products from offices in Greencastle, Lancaster, Middletown, Reading and York, Pa., and Hunt Valley, Md.

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