TekSavvy Solutions and its employees came through for the 2014 campaign for the United Way of Chatham-Kent by raising $20,550.

The amount represents a corporate donation and the money raised by TekSavvy employees through various charity events.

Christine Havens and Shannon Bell, who are on the company’s charity committee, presented a cheque to United Way officials on Thursday at TekSavvy’s office on Richmond Street.

“These guys stepped up to the plate and helped us out. It’s amazing,” said Margery Muharrem, co-chair of the Chatham-Kent fundraising campaign for the United Way. “And the way in which they raised those funds engages everybody.”

The 400 employees raised money by holding barbecues, bake sales and “chili days.”

They also held draws and a lottery for a prime parking spot.

The TekSavvy announcement was made on the second-last day of the 2014 campaign.

With touchdown day looming on Friday, the campaign is approximately $27,000 short of the $1.9 million goal.

Earlier in the week, the United Way asked traditional donors, who have not yet responded, to help reach the target.