
February saw an impressive donation effort by Lozier, bringing two schools, one from rural Iowa and one in the Omaha metro, together for a successful delivery.
Omaha’s Phoenix Academy has long been a recipient of Lozier support through the years, with February’s donation of storage fixtures only the most recent. However, with no easy means of receiving the fixtures, minds from Lozier Corporation collaborated to ensure the school could receive goods while helping another educational cause.

Leticia Schafer maneuvers material into place to be loaded for shipment from the Distribution Center, while Matt Burch looks on.
AHSTW High School in Avoca, Iowa, recently requested support for the school’s recently restarted welding program. As part of the donation of shelving and scrap steel, the school agreed to deliver the Phoenix Academy’s fixtures while acquiring their own. AHSTW volunteers made the pickup on February 25, gathering shelving and fixtures from the Distribution Center before headed to the North Plant for scrap steel.

Rigoberto Ocan loads scrap steel onto the trailer, bound for AHSTW High School.
Matt Burch and Leticia Schafer from the DC loaded AHSTW and Phoenix Academy’s fixtures, while Rigoberto Ocan handled the scrap steel load up at the North Plant.