Republic Monetary Exchange Donates 250 Turkeys to The Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Phoenix

Jim Clark, CEO, encourages other Valley business leaders to step up to the plate and give back this holiday season, after he graciously donates 250 turkeys to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.

/EINPresswire.com/ November 20, 2012 - Once again, this Thanksgiving, Republic Monetary Exchange donated turkeys to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul for families in need. More than doubling last year's donation, today, RME dropped off 250 turkeys at XTRA Sports 910AM's annual Turkey & Food Drive benefiting the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.

For the second year in a row, CEO of Republic Monetary Exchange, Jim Clark, realizes the importance of helping feed less fortunate families in the Phoenix community on Thanksgiving. Last year, Clark heard that St. Vincent de Paul would not meet their Thanksgiving food donation goal. He immediately knew he had to help, and he donated 100 turkeys on behalf of Republic Monetary Exchange.

Clark says, "The holiday season is about giving back and helping those who are less fortunate. We are happy to help feed even more families this Thanksgiving." Clark challenges other valley business leaders to step up to the plate and meet - or beat - his donation.

About Republic Monetary Exchange:

As traders of precious metals, Republic Monetary Exchange promotes the finest products to give clients maximum investment value. They believe that true portfolio diversification requires physical gold. Their team of representatives, with decades of experience in not only precious metals, but also all major asset classes, can help guide clients towards true diversification. Regardless of the size or nature of an investment, their mission is to provide their clients with the service that has made them "America's Premier Dealer in Precious Metals."

Meghan Babcock
Republic Monetary Exchange
602.955.6500
http://www.republicmonetary.com

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