PLYMOUTH, Wis., May 3, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Sartori Company has once again partnered with the Milwaukee Admirals hockey organization to help support the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer (MACC) Fund. Sartori agreed to make a charitable donation for each of the Admirals' Power Plays that occurred during the season. Additionally, the Admirals matched the final amount which was determined by the 302 Power Plays this season. A check presentation was given to the MACC Fund during the final regular home season game of the year on Friday, April 15th by Maria Sartori, Harris Turer, Owner/CEO of the Admirals, and John Cary, Executive Officer of the MACC Fund. As the Admirals enter into the playoffs, Sartori has agreed to double their donation to $20 for each Power Play which will also be matched by the Power Play Foundation.
"This is our third time teaming up with the Milwaukee Admirals to support a great cause. We value giving back to our community and are proud to support the MACC Fund and the great work they do," stated Sartori Brand Ambassador, Maria Sartori.
The MACC Fund is a non-profit organization dedicated to funding research into pediatric cancer and related blood disorders like aplastic anemia and sickle cell disease. Since its inception in 1976, the MACC Fund has contributed over $55 million to pediatric cancer and blood disorders research in Wisconsin. The MACC Fund is honored to be celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.
About Sartori
Sartori has been producing artisan and premium cheese for seven decades for Specialty, Retail, Ingredient, Restaurant and Food Service markets. Based in Plymouth, Wisconsin, Sartori has an impressive array of award winning cheese noted for innovative approaches and consistent top quality across their entire line. For more information, please visit www.sartoricheese.com or call us directly at 800-558-5888.
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