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Long Island office of Alcott HR holds toy drive to benefit U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots

Shown are two Marines with Alcott HR president Louis Basso (far left) and Alcott HR vice president Steven Politis, Esq. (far right). Shown are two Marines with Alcott HR president Louis Basso (far left) and Alcott HR vice president Steven Politis, Esq. (far right).

Farmingdale, NY Continuing its tradition of holiday philanthropy, Alcott HR, a provider of human resources outsourcing solutions with additional offices in Manhattan, Buffalo and Rochester, New York, recently supported the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve’s “Toys for Tots Program” with a toy drive. Alcott HR’s Long Island office staff participated, donating a large box of toys, including stuffed animals, action figures, board games and many other toys for local children in need.

Through its Toys for Tots Program, the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve’s goal is to collect new, unwrapped toys during October, November and December each year, and distribute the toys as Christmas gifts to less fortunate children in the community where the toys were collected.

Founded in 1987, today Alcott HR is a leading nationwide provider of human resources outsourcing services. The company provides a comprehensive and customizable HR solution that includes regulatory compliance, HR administration, payroll processing, training and development, employee benefits design and administration and tax administration. Alcott HR empowers business leaders to focus on core revenue-producing functions instead of time-consuming and expensive HR tasks.

Headquartered in Farmingdale, NY and with offices in Manhattan, Buffalo, Rochester and Europe, Alcott HR services a wide range of clients in diverse industries, including growing businesses, professional associations, nonprofit organizations and large corporations. These clients are located across the U.S., Canada and Latin America and include companies doing business in Europe.

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