Pictured are Sydney Taylor and Erin Pharr.

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JMS Southeast recently donated $666.01 to the Iredell County Partnership for Young Children (ICPYC) to support programs for children and families.

JMS Southeast keeps a vending machine at its manufacturing plant for employees. All proceeds from the vending machine sales are donated to local agencies. ICPYC received proceeds from December’s vending sales.

“ICPYC relies on community support and monetary donations to meet the critical needs of children, families, and early childhood educators in Iredell County,” said Sydney Taylor, Community Education & Public Awareness coordinator. “We are grateful to JMS Southeast for their continued support. Each donation we receive allows us to continue our mission of lifting children to better beginnings.”

JMS Southeast is a leading provider of temperature measurement solutions based in the Southeastern United States. The company has been in operation for over 35 years, serving a wide range of industries with high-quality products and wonderful customer service. (jms-se.com)

The Iredell County Partnership for Young Children (ICPYC) is a 501 (c)(3), nonprofit organization, dedicated to measurably increasing learning and healthy development of children birth to age five in Iredell County. ICPYC provides services focused on raising the quality of early care and education, supporting families, advancing child health, and expanding literacy. For more information, please call (704) 878-9980 or visit http://www.iredellsmartstart.org/. ICPYC is located at 734 Salisbury Road in 

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