A national account executive at Solutran and accredited ACH professional, Daniel Rich Galinson has extensive experience working with electronic payments and information technology services. Daniel Rich Galinson contributes to charitable organizations such as Feed My Starving Children. Since its establishment in 1987, the Christian non-profit organization known as Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) has supplied children across the globe with nutritious meals. Through collaboration with volunteers and donors, the organization sends meals to food partners in numerous international locations to save the lives of children in need. If you would like to see the process first-hand, you can participate in one of FMSC's Food in Action trips. Volunteers for these trips visit a foreign country where they assist one of the organization's food distribution partners. They can also get involved in ministering personally to the children, assisting with community development, and other important services. Upcoming FMSC Food in Action trips include a visit to the Dominican Republic from August 11th through 16th, 2018.
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A national account executive with Plymouth, Minnesota-based Solutran, Daniel Rich Galinson is in charge of retail business development for the organization’s return check management system. Besides his professional duties, Daniel Rich Galinson supports Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC). RMHC is an organization that helps families of children who are sick to find the best medical care for their children and to stay close to them while they receive treatment. The organization does this by providing, at little or no cost, a place for families to live close to medical facilities. Today, there are at least 365 Ronald McDonald Houses spread across in 63 countries. Each of these houses hosts families of children receiving treatment, enabling them to better communicate with their children’s medical teams and to provide loving care and support to patients during treatment. Many times, these families also have to do their own emotional healing. By living together, they draw from each other’s strength and encourage each other in uncertain times. Families living in the houses enjoy services such as home-cooked meals, children’s playrooms, and private bedrooms. Some houses have additional services, including recreational activities, approved education programs, sibling support services, and non-clinical support services. In these houses, families stay either for free or make a contribution of $25 a day. |
AuthorSince 2007, Daniel Rich Galinson has served as a national account executive for Minnesota-based Solutran, a customized payment solutions company. Archives
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