Volunteers from Ipswitch, Inc. took time out of the office this week to help Room to Grow with its “seasonal switch.”
Boston-based Room to Grow’s innovative program provides parents raising babies in poverty with one-on-one parenting support and essential baby items throughout their child’s critical first three years of life. During Room to Grow’s bi-annual Seasonal Switch more than 100 volunteers from different corporate groups lent a helping hand to pack up summer gear for storage, and replace it with winter wear to serve more than 300 babies and their families.
Ipswitch, Inc.’s Network Management Division is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the company with a new community service program called “Twenty4Twenty.” The goal of the program is for every Ipswitch Network Management employee to complete 20 hours of community service during the next year with a charitable organization of their choice. Room to Grow was one of the first beneficiaries of this service program.
(Thanks to Elizabeth Chernack of RoomToGrow for the photo)
