Orlando, FLA (February 1, 2010) – Last Saturday, a group of Nautique employees traveled to Fort Pierce, Florida to donate goods and spend the day assisting Missionary Flights International on the Haitian relief effort.

Since the Haiti earthquake, Nautique employees have been donating items for the Haitian people but also wanted to volunteer their time. Nautique teamed up with Missionary Flights International and spent the day unloading trucks, sorting donations, cleaning bathrooms and much more.

“Our employees’ service work for the Haitian relief effort once again demonstrates the extraordinary hearts of our Nautique employees,” commented Correct Craft’s President/CEO Bill Yeargin. “I am very grateful to be a part of a team that is not only committed to building the world’s best boats, but also committed to helping others in need” Yeargin added.

To read Bill Yeargin’s blog with many more details regarding Nautique employees donating and helping with this Haiti project, please visit nautiques.com/blog.

Missionary Flights International (MFI) is a private non-profit mission aviation service to Christian missions serving in Haiti, the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas. Established in 1964, MFI provides professional on-going air support to affiliated missions that work in these island nations.  For more information, visit www.missionaryflights.org/home.

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