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Giving Back: inLighten CEO Donates $100,000 for Brothers of Mercy Campus Expansion

Dan Snyder says he's a huge believer in Brothers of Mercy's mission and wants to help it continue its services for many years to come.

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Dan Snyder, president and CEO of inLighten, a Clarence, New York-based maker of digital and wayfinding signage and interactive kiosks, among other products, recently announced through the company that he has personally donated $100,000 toward the construction of the Brothers of Mercy‘s expanded assisted living/enhanced assisted living and memory care community in Clarence.

In the announcement, Snyder emphasized how important the mission of Brothers of Mercy is to the quality of life in Clarence and Western New York.

“inLighten looks for ways to contribute to our shared community, so that it’s a place where our employees enjoy living and working, and which offers valuable resources for their families,” he says. “I believe one of the most meaningful investments we can make in Clarence is to ensure that, when the need for assistance and skilled services arises, Brothers of Mercy has the facilities and capacity to offer the care they’ve been faithfully providing for so long.”

Snyder also notes that inLighten is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, while Brothers of Mercy’s history in the community goes back even further than that.

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