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| Our corporate philosophy has always been to serve the less fortunate in life. The founder of Paul Bros., Max Paul, was involved in many projects to support unfortunate and disadvantaged families in Russia in the early 1900's. His efforts were instrumental in assisting many of his countrymen escape war-torn Europe to seek a new beginning in America. Through the 20's and 30's Max continued his efforts but focused on immediate needs in America. During the Depression Era, Max refused to lay off his employees and in many instances, not paying himself.
The motto of our company, not surprisingly, was taken from the famous philanthropist Walter Annenberg, who stated, "It is the responsibility of those fortunate in life to support those of us not as fortunate." Our support is not limited to financial contributions. We also volunteer our time to such projects as mentoring local high school students, feeding the homeless during the holidays and driving shuttle vans for disabled children. We have also donated collision repair services to the local University for their solar car project. You may view this project by clicking below: |
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