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The quality of our community and its resources provides a platform for our company and our employees to grow and thrive.

We seek to integrate awareness of social and community issues into corporate decisions at all levels and to encourage active participation in endeavors which benefit the community where we live and work. This includes our local communities as well as our business community at large, our corporate community, and our supply chain community.

We are proud to support many initiatives to help those in our community. We encourage our employees to get involved as well, as we provide compensatory time for them to do so.

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MI BIRMINGHAM AREA GETS FIT TO FIGHT CHILDHOOD CANCER AND BLOOD DISORDERS

On the morning of August 20, Team inMotion, composed of 17 members from Mi Birmingham-area departments, participated in the 2nd Annual EVO 5K Fit Challenge at historic Sloss Furnaces in Birmingham, AL. Proceeds from the event benefit childhood cancer and blood disorder research.

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BUILDING HOPE WITH HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

Work that was started last year gave five grateful families a home on May 14, 2016. They were positively impacted by Mi's volunteer efforts through Habitat - four families in Birmingham, AL, and one in Omaha, NE. Key Partner SKF also lent a hand and co-sponsored Habitat with Mi.

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2016 BIRMINGHAM HEART WALK

Mi Raises $109,232 for American Heart Association Research. As the temperature rose on the June Saturday of the Birmingham Heart Walk, so did the excitement of all the participants, especially those from Motion.

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FLINT WATER CRISIS: MI AND GERDAU GET SOME WATER FLOWING

After thousands of Flint, Michigan, citizens were exposed to high levels of lead in the water supply, Mi and customer Gerdau helped to assist a local charity that was collecting bottled water for crisis relief

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TURNING MOTION PINK

Motion geared up for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which kicked off October 1.

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