Team AHRS to the Rescue

AHRS team standing around table with supplies that were collected.
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Malanio Lipscombe AHRS Business Management Division
January 14, 2017

Army Human Resources Systems (AHRS) provided a local church and shelter within the Baytown, Texas, and Orlando, Florida, areas with donated supplies in support of relief efforts for families displaced by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Personnel from AHRS gathered after work and donated their time and money to buy supplies to fill 10 boxes of items including toiletries, clothing and non-perishable food.

AHRS is an organization whose primary function is the procurement and sustainment of systems designed for the accountability of U.S. Army personnel, training and equipment. While the well-being for the Army Solider is the organization’s focus, answering the call to those in need was done without question. “Here at AHRS, our moral and civic responsibility to communities in need are an extension to the daily support we provide to the Soldiers and their families here and abroad,” stated Mr. Malanio Lipscombe, business management division team lead, AHRS.

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