FRANK ESPOSITO – PLASTIC NEWS
July 3, 2025
Chase Plastic Services Inc. has wrapped up its first Veteran Giving Campaign by donating a total of $7,500 to three veterans’ groups.
The recipients were chosen from several nominated by customers and suppliers of Chase Plastics, a resin distributor based in Clarkston, Mich.
Receiving $2,500 each from the campaign are:
- Disabled American Veterans (DAV), a nonprofit organization that empowers veterans to lead high-quality lives with respect and dignity by providing free assistance with benefit claims, transportation to medical appointments and employment resources.
- The Gary Sinise Foundation, founded by actor and humanitarian Gary Sinise, the foundation honors defenders, veterans, first responders and their families through programs that build adapted smart homes, support mental health and provide relief and resources for wounded veterans.
- Hero Pups, a nonprofit dedicated to pairing specially-trained service dogs with veterans and first responders dealing with service-related challenges, including PTSD and anxiety.
“We are truly moved by the overwhelming response from our customers and suppliers who submitted so many thoughtful nominations,” Chase Plastics CEO Kevin Chase said in a news release. “It’s a testament to the strong sense of community and shared commitment to honoring those who have served our country.”
Chase is a stocking distributor with a portfolio of more than 35,000 grades of specialty, engineering and commodity materials. The firm was founded in 1992 by Kevin and Carole Chase.