OAK PARK, Mich., July 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Oak Park, Michigan-based Image
One owners, Joel Pearlman and Rob Dube have launched a new website,
TonerForAutism.com, dedicated to raising awareness and funding for autism.
Through the sale of toner and ink, the site has an established goal of
raising $1,000,000 by contributing five percent of each sale to
organizations that support autism-related research and issues. Founder Rob
Dube made the announcement.
By de-commoditizing the toner and ink market, TonerForAutism.com has
developed an inspiring charitable model that allows customers to support
education, research and build awareness of autism, a disorder that affects
one in 150 individuals. Much more than an online retail outlet,
TonerForAutism.com gives people the opportunity to use their purchasing
power to make a statement. With an easy-to-use interface, the site combines
a point-and-click functionality with a broad range of options for
purchasing virtually any brand of ink and toner such as HP, Canon and
Epson. The site allows individuals to choose which charity they wish to
support through their purchase, whether it is a national or local
autism-related support organization.
Partners for over 15 years in Image One, Pearlman and Dube have an
established history assisting companies in simplifying their printing
process by decreasing costs and increasing productivity. When
TonerForAutism.com CEO Pearlman's daughter, Danielle, was first diagnosed
with autism when she was just 20 months old, the two men were inspired to
re-direct their energies toward raising both funds and awareness in support
of autism-related organizations. TonerForAutism.com combines Pearlman and
Dube's printing industry experience with their passion for promoting a
cause that inspires them both personally and professionally.
Oak Park, Michigan-based TonerForAutism.com is a website that sells ink
and toner nationally, while contributing a percentage of every sale to
organizations that support autism-related research and issues. Founded by
Joel Pearlman and Rob Dube, the site is dedicated to raising awareness and
has established a goal of donating at least $1,000,000 to autism-related
organizations. Much more than an online resource, that site creates an
opportunity for a refreshing new take on corporate and social
responsibility, and gives people the freedom to use their purchasing power
to make a statement. For more information, please visit TonerForAutism.com.
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