Corporate Social Responsibility

Corporate Social Responsibility

Corporate Social Responsibility News - CSR Company News

Corporate Social Responsibility

Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate Social Responsibility News - CSR Company News

Plantation Florida Dentist, Dr. Richard Leiderman Donates 100 N95 Masks to the Cleveland Clinic

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- In the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, a local dentist has donated one hundred N95 masks to healthcare workers at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Richard Leiderman, a dental specialist in Plantation, donated the masks from his own supply because he is grateful to the healthcare workers.

Matter Supply Co. is Helping Powell’s Books and Small Portland Businesses Stay Operational During Pandemic

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Matter Supply Co. responds with a technology solution after Powell's Books layoffs. The company announced today that it will also donate significant efforts to create 20 eCommerce websites for small Portland-area retailers most threatened by closure during the outbreak.

To Bolster Humanitarian Efforts Jordan Etem Networks is Harnessing Mindfulness

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Jordan Etem Networks is dedicated to humanitarian causes and serving communities locally, nationally, and worldwide for rapid transformation. Beyond dedication, Jordan Etem Networks has deep expertise in mindfulness and behavioral sciences, giving communities worldwide access to cutting-edge guidance and personalized insight to build more empowering systems.

Oregon-based Inked Gaming Donates 15,000 Masks to Hospitals and First Responders

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- When healthcare workers around Oregon started asking for hand-sewn mask donations, Oregon-based gaming supplies company, Inked Gaming, answered the call. It quickly set its sewing team into action to create more than 15,000 face masks that will be donated to hospitals and first responders suffering from the state's personal protective equipment (PPE) shortage.

California Retailer, Bows-N-Ties, Sends Out 10,000 Free KN95 Respirator Masks to All Its Customers

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Online men's tie and accessory retailer Bows-N-Ties.com is sending free protective respirator masks with every order they ship out. The first 10,000 orders they ship will receive a free mask.

Iowa Communities Step Up to Support Senior Care Center

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Since the WHO announced the Coronavirus / COVID-19 pandemic status in early March, long-term care facilities have been on the front lines of the health and safety battle, notes the Clarke County Development Corporation (CCDC).

FormFree Expands Partnership with American Red Cross of Northeast Georgia, Celebrating 2020 Red Cross Month

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- FormFree® today announced it is celebrating Red Cross Month by expanding its long-held partnership with the American Red Cross of Northeast Georgia. FormFree will support the Northeast Georgia chapter's mission of alleviating human suffering in the face of emergencies by giving fiscal contributions and engaging in monthly acts of service throughout 2020.

With HuggyBox, 9th Grade Student Delivers Hugs for Families and Loved Ones During Pandemic

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- HuggyBox has helped thousands of friends and families stay connected since its inception in 2017. The product was invented by now fourteen-year-old Elena Barrett who runs the company. HuggyBox allows you to send a perforated tear off heart symbolizing a hug along with a heartfelt message to the intended recipient.

In Texas, Kroger Co. Houston, Mattress Mack and Mayor Sylvester Turner Announce Partnership on Senior Needs Drive

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- The Kroger Company (NYSE: KR) along with Mattress Mack of Gallery Furniture and Mayor Turner announced their partnership to feed over 10,000 seniors in need. “There is an extremely large number of housebound seniors in our community who don’t have access to the food and supplies they need,” said Joe Kelley, President of Kroger Houston.

Infectious Diseases Researcher at UC Irvine, and His Father, Develop Mobile Testing Unit From A 20-Foot Shipping Container

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- In response to the COVID-19 pandemic affecting every corner of the world, a 24-year-old pre-medical student teamed up with his father to design and manufacture the Mobile Pathogen Testing Unit (MPTU) to be used to combat this viral outbreak. Chase Berman, a current Infectious Diseases researcher at University of California Irvine, and his father, Christopher Berman, have brought forth a mobile unit converted from a 20-foot shipping container, capable of mass viral testing in a highly efficient manner.

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