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Scottsdale-based P.B. Bell donates 3,200 socks to St. Vincent de Paul

Posted 1/7/21

P.B. Bell, a Scottsdale-based multifamily development, management and acquisition firm, recently assisted those in need this winter by hosting a sock drive for St. Vincent de Paul.

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Scottsdale-based P.B. Bell donates 3,200 socks to St. Vincent de Paul

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P.B. Bell, a Scottsdale-based multifamily development, management and acquisition firm, recently assisted those in need this winter by hosting a sock drive for St. Vincent de Paul.

P.B. Bell encouraged its employees and vendors, according to a press release, to drop off or send donations to its corporate office.

Socks are one of the least donated items but are often one of the items that are needed the most -- especially as the winter season continues to bring cooler weather, the release said.

Thanks to P.B. Bell’s initiative and the generosity of its employees and vendors, they were able to donate more than 3,200 pairs of socks to those in need, according to the release.