14/08/2012 - 04:00 am

NMHG Donates Lift Truck to First Born Community Development Center

NACCO Materials Handling Group, Inc. (NMHG), Greenville, N.C., has donated a lift truck to First Born Community Development Center (FBCDC) of Pitt County in order to assist the charity’s warehousing needs. FBCDC is a member agency of the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina that provides food boxes to individuals and families in need.

“We are so grateful to NMHG for their donation,” said Carolyn Spencer, executive director for FBCDC. “The truck will help us work more efficiently and accomplish our mission to serve the community. It’s always great to see a local company that cares as much about the community as we do.”

FBCDC owns a 2,600-square-foot building to house the food operation, which contains freezers for perishable goods and storage space for non-perishable items. NMHG previously supplied the charity with an electric lift truck, but after reviewing the facility’s needs, NMHG decided a different model would better suit the terrain surrounding the warehouse. The electric lift truck was replaced with a 2005 Yale GLP040 lift truck. Dougherty Equipment Company, the local Yale lift truck dealer, assisted with the delivery and installation of the new lift truck.

Every second and fourth Saturday of the month, FBCDC warehouse volunteers distribute food boxes to onsite individuals and families. Besides distributing food boxes from the warehouse, volunteers also deliver food boxes to homebound elderly and handicapped. Each food box contains a variety of canned, fresh and frozen meats, along with bread, fruit, vegetables, dairy products and beverages. FBCDC also operates a free clothes bank that is available during operational hours.


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