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Tom Seccombe (left), senior VP and GM Seco Machine, presented the gifts to a local family in need, accompanied by Legacy of Honor representatives Dan Riggs (second from right) and Dave Snyder (far right).

Team members at two Stucki locations closed out 2025 by giving back to individuals and organizations in need.

Employees at Seco Machine in Green, Ohio, collected gifts for the family of a local police officer who experienced a major health crisis in April 2025 that left him unable to work the rest of the year.
The gifts were presented to the family by representatives of Seco and Legacy of Honor, a local charity that serves military veterans, first responders and their families.

“The generosity of our employees once again provided holiday joy for one of our community’s heroes and his family,” said TOM SECCOMBE, senior vice president and general manager of Seco.
In Lemont, Ill., employees at Salco Products provided toys and financial support for two local charities.

More than $1,000 in cash and toys was collected on behalf of Cal’s Angels, a foundation in St. Charles, Ill., that assists children being treated for pediatric cancer.
In addition, Salco’s annual Cookie Day holiday celebration included a prized raffle that raised more than $350 for the TLC Animal Shelter in Homer Glen, Ill.
“We exceeded our goals for both charities,” said LISA MOFFAT, director of marketing.
“Cookie Day is one of the highlights of the year and reflects the generosity and team spirit that define our Stucki family.”

Seco employees donated gifts to provide a Merry Christmas for an Ohio police officer and his family.

A prize raffle at the Salco Products location in Lemont, Ill., raised money for a local animal shelter. Employees also donated money and toys to a pediatric cancer foundation.

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