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Local company donates to area nonprofits

The Columbian
Published: December 5, 2020, 5:54am

CAMAS — Analog Devices, a company that bills itself as a “leading global high-performance analog technology company,” recently chose six area nonprofits to benefit from its annual Community Charitable Awards program. Analog holds an annual survey for employees to nominate their favorite local nonprofit organization for the awards event. This year, however, it wasn’t able to be hosted on site due to COVID-19. Organizations on the receiving end of $1,000 each included the Humane Society for Southwest Washington, Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership, Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, Neighbors Helping Neighbors, Children’s Center and A Safe Place.

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