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Hogan Secured Archives and PEI Kids work together to bring laughter to deserving local families

PEI Kids, a Lawrence-based non-profit organization that serves thousands of children and families in Mercer County each year, was the recipient of 100 Harlem Globetrotters tickets, courtesy of Hogan Secured Archives, located in Pennington.

The delighted children, teens and their chaperones attended the March 12th game at the Sun National Bank Center in Trenton. The youth who attended the game are involved in PEI Kids’ programs, including crisis counseling for child victims of sexual abuse; juvenile outreach services that strive to keep youth out of gangs and detention centers; and supervised family visitation for children in the foster care system. PEI Kids also provides bully and abuse prevention programming in schools throughout Mercer County.

Daniel Hogan, Founder and President of Hogan Secured Archives commented, "PEI Kids performs a critical role in working with some of our most vulnerable kids and families. My hope in giving some of these families the chance to enjoy The Harlem Globetrotters is to introduce a ray of sunshine into their lives. I am committed as the owner of a small business to be an active participant in our community and am honored to play a role in the continued success of PEI Kids."

“The children and families truly appreciated getting the chance to go to this game,” said PEI Kids Executive Director Penny Ettinger.  “It was a wonderful opportunity for the children to be kids and families to be together.  Hogan Secured Archives set the bar high as to what small businesses can do to make a difference in the lives of children and families in need.”

Hogan Secured Archives helps its clients increase operating efficiencies, maximize office space, and manage storage costs by maintaining their document and data archives at their new commercial records center in Mercer County. Covering the lifecycle of record archiving, retention and destruction, Hogan Secured Archives also helps maintain their business and regulatory compliance.
To learn more about PEI Kids, visit www.peikids.org. For more information about Hogan Secured Archives, go to www.hoganarchives.com.
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Caption:  PEI Kids was the recipient of 100 tickets to the March 12th Harlem Globetrotters game courtesy of Hogan Secured Archives in Pennington. Pictured left to right are Rich Wilson, a facilitator for PEI Kids’ Comprehensive Juvenile Offenders Outreach Services (CJOOS); Angela Leaney, Executive Vice President of Brand Marketing for the Harlem Globetrotters; Daniel Hogan, Founder and President of Hogan Secured Archives; a young man who enjoyed the game; and Robert Fiorello, PEI Kids Juvenile Intervention Services Coordinator.