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Copiers Plus marks 40 years by contributing $20,000 to North Carolina groups in collaboration with KYOCERA Document Solutions

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago

Copiers Plus, in partnership with KYOCERA Document Solutions, is celebrating its 40th anniversary on Nov. 1, 2025, by donating $500 each to 40 organizations across

North Carolina.

The 40 Years of Caring: Sharing the Love Across NC campaign aims to commemorate the shared journey of Copiers Plus and KYOCERA by giving back to the communities they have served since 1985.

“This campaign isn't just about giving; it's about inspiring. It's about showcasing the resilience,

determination, and unity that define our state. Our history at Copiers Plus has been entirely focused on North Carolina communities and we have a heart for the people that make up this great state,” said Drew Smith, director of communications for Copiers Plus, in a press release. 

“Loyalty is something that is rare in today’s business world and we are lucky to have had a partner like KYOCERA since we opened our doors in 1985, so having them join us in this effort makes it even more special. We are excited to see the great things that can come with this investment back into the communities we serve!”

Nomination forms will be open for submissions from Dec. 5, 2024, to Feb. 5, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. The only requirement for nominated organizations is they must be actively and legally operating in North Carolina. For more details and to access the nomination form go to https://copiers-plus.com/40-years-of-caring/.

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