David DeMulle' Strives To Build A Stronger Community Through His Charitable Endeavors

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David DeMulle' Strives To Build A Stronger Community Through His Charitable Endeavors David DeMulle', besides being a successful entrepreneur; is a humanitarian with an earnest desire to make a difference in the world. Besides making a name for himself as the executive editor of “The Foothills Paper", a licensed “Military Affiliate Radio Station” operator, and a Department of Toxic Substances e-Waste Handler; David has always managed to garner appreciation for his charitable endeavors. For the greater good of the community, David DeMulle has been involved in charity work for the past several years. He started with his philanthropic work a long time back by providing support to veteran groups, outreach programs, and local food banks. He even received an award from the California EDD for his efforts in working with and providing jobs for senior citizens and disabled American veterans. For some of his efforts, he was awarded the “Order of St. Stanislaus” by the Polish government for providing medical appliances and materials to the disabled veterans of Poland. However, his humanitarian efforts were not limited to supporting the veterans. On an emergency basis, he also taught children diagnosed as having “Serious Emotional Disturbances (SED)” for the Los Angeles County school district and made a contribution towards eliminating several social issues. Some recent charitable endeavors by David DeMulle' include – donating medical supplies worth $50,000 to the Haiti Medical Relief Organization, providing a new television system and paying for one year free cable for the Senior Center, providing transportation for the "Homeless Helping the Homeless" agency, and Shutting down an illegal drug lab on Haines Canyon. He also created a portable shower system for the homeless and reduced violence against the homeless community by creating 3 “Safe Haven” homeless camps. DeMulle' was once the largest employer of homeless people in the North East Valley of Los Angeles.

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David DeMulle' Strives To Build A Stronger Community Through His Charitable Endeavors

David DeMulle', besides being a successful entrepreneur; is a humanitarian with an earnest desire to make a

difference in the world. Besides making a name for himself as the executive editor of “The Foothills Paper", a

licensed “Military Affiliate Radio Station” operator, and a Department of Toxic Substances e-Waste Handler;

David has always managed to garner appreciation for his charitable endeavors.

For the greater good of the community, David DeMulle has been involved in charity work for the past several

years. He started with his philanthropic work a long time back by providing support to veteran groups, outreach

programs, and local food banks. He even received an award from the California EDD for his efforts in working

with and providing jobs for senior citizens and disabled American veterans. For some of his efforts, he was

awarded the “Order of St. Stanislaus” by the Polish government for providing medical appliances and materials

to the disabled veterans of Poland. However, his humanitarian efforts were not limited to supporting the

veterans. On an emergency basis, he also taught children diagnosed as having “Serious Emotional Disturbances

(SED)” for the Los Angeles County school district and made a contribution towards eliminating several social

issues.

Some recent charitable endeavors by David DeMulle' include – donating medical supplies worth $50,000 to the

Haiti Medical Relief Organization, providing a new television system and paying for one year free cable for the

Senior Center, providing transportation for the "Homeless Helping the Homeless" agency, and Shutting down an

illegal drug lab on Haines Canyon. He also created a portable shower system for the homeless and reduced

violence against the homeless community by creating 3 “Safe Haven” homeless camps. DeMulle' was once the

largest employer of homeless people in the North East Valley of Los Angeles.