OKLAHOMA CITY (Dec. 22, 2020) – Paycom Software, Inc., (NYSE:PAYC), a leading provider of comprehensive, cloud-based human capital management software, presented The Salvation Army Central Oklahoma Area Command with a check for $100,000, the largest amount the Oklahoma City-based nonprofit has received as part of its annual Red Kettle Campaign.
The annual year-end contribution from Paycom and its employees helps the local chapter of The Salvation Army assist Oklahomans in need, both during the holiday season and beyond.
“We are humbled by this extraordinary gift Paycom and its employees have made,” said Maj. Susan Ellis, area commander, The Salvation Army of Central Oklahoma. “This gift means more nights of shelter to those who find themselves homeless. It is more food on the table for those scrambling to find a meal for their family and it is an answer to prayer for those who need assistance in their moment of crisis. Thank you so much for your investment in our neighbors in need.”
The donations come as part of Paycom’s ongoing giving campaign, in which employees have the opportunity to donate to a variety of local and national causes. Additional ways they give back include volunteer events and service initiatives that strengthen families and communities.
“It’s inspiring to see how our employees give more and more to the Red Kettle Campaign every year,” said AJ Griffin, Paycom’s director of governmental and community affairs. “The Salvation Army’s work provides so many essential services for people in our community and across the country, and we’re proud to continue supporting such a worthy cause.”
Paycom and its employees have a proud history of supporting The Salvation Army Central Oklahoma Area Command, having donated more than half a million dollars over the past nine years. Donations help give The Salvation Army the means to serve any human need without discrimination. Even the smallest of donations can mean a holiday gift for a child, shelter for a domestic abuse victim or a new coat for someone in need this winter.