Chetu Foundation Makes Donation to Sunrise Police Department 

To support the Sunrise Police Department on National First Responders Day last month, the Chetu Foundation gave a $10,000 donation to the department to support its community policing initiatives. The foundation is a subsidiary of the global custom software developer, Chetu, and was founded to help its employees support charitable initiatives to improve childhood well-being and support local communities. In 2020, it donated to the Plantation Fire Department and after moving its headquarters to Sunrise, the company wanted a way to show its support for local first responders. 

“With the city of Sunrise now our new home, we are honored to be able to once again support the local first responders that work tirelessly to ensure our safety and continue to serve on the frontlines as we seek to end this pandemic,” says Atal Bansal, founder and CEO of Chetu. “Helping our local communities remains a core tenet of the Foundation, and we are thrilled to be able to support our new community and those that give so much to local residents.”

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