Fidelity to Award $5,000 to a Non-Profit Impacted by COVID-19

Aug. 13, 2020 – Phoenix, ArizonaFidelity Communications today announced it will award $5,000 to a non-profit organization in the communities it serves as part of the internet service provider's “Up for Any Challenge” social media campaign.

Non-profit organizations in communities throughout the states Fidelity serves can enter to win simply by sharing a photo and written entry outlining how their organization has been impacted by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, how the winning funds will be used, and how funds will benefit the community. One organization will be selected to receive a $5,000 donation. 

“We know many non-profit organizations have seen a decrease in both donations and volunteers as a result of COVID-19, but the need these organizations fill is now greater than ever,” said Trish Niemann, Senior Director of Corporate Communications. “We want to help organizations serving a vital role in our communities get through these difficult times and demonstrate that together we can make a lasting impact in the communities we serve.”

Entries will be accepted from Aug. 17 through Sept. 4, 2020, at www.fidelitycommunications.com/contest. Winning organizations will be highlighted on Fidelity's social media channels, including Facebook.

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About Fidelity Communications

Fidelity Communications is a leading broadband communications provider and part of the Cable One family of brands, which serves more than 1.1 million residential and business customers in 24 states. Fidelity provides consumers with a wide array of connectivity and entertainment services, including high-speed internet and advanced Wi-Fi solutions, cable television and phone service. Fidelity Business provides scalable and cost-effective products for businesses ranging in size from small to mid-market, in addition to enterprise, wholesale and carrier customers.

 

CONTACT:
Michelle Portillo
Director, Corporate Communications
michelle.portillo@cableone.biz

 

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