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Oregon’s largest independent grocery store helps fight food insecurity in Oregon and champions local makers
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Company celebrates yearlong volunteer commitment with projects in communities across the U.S. and three countries.
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Company kicks off yearlong volunteer commitment with projects in its plant communities, 17 states, India and Korea
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Top honors go to EMP Technical Group, Massif
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Annual Powering the Arts Program provides nearly $130,000 in funding to expand access to local arts initiatives
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In a year that halted so much of everyday life, Washington Prime Group Inc. (NYSE: WPG) town centers across the country met 2020 with resilience, persistence and compassion for guests, communities and partners. The Company reimagined countless events and activations to continue to foster connections in a time of social distancing, launching numerous industry-leading initiatives designed to support small businesses and community organizations alike, all while abiding by strict local, state and fe
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As a way to create meaningful moments of connection at a time when schools were forced to cancel graduation ceremonies and senior year milestones due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Washington Prime Group Inc. (NYSE: WPG) properties around the country provided special opportunities throughout the summer to honor 2020 graduates and to commemorate their accomplishments.Washington Prime Group hosted a digital graduation cap photo contest called #ScholarSpree, presented in partnership with V
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Centage employees to volunteer and donate to worthy area organizations
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Centage team members dedicate time each month to assist local organizations and donate goods that provide food and shelter to area residents
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St. Louis, home base for Express Scripts, a Cigna company, is the first of multiple U.S. and international cities chosen as hubs to help today’s kids grow into tomorrow’s healthy adults.Shop & Grow Markets will provide free groceries and nutritional resources to students and families in two St. Louis Public Schools.
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The 10th Annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest empowers thousands of students to create innovative solutions that transform local communities
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The Un-carrier is going all in for the T-Mobile Little League Home Run Derby Championship, donating $2K per home run and committing to hit a minimum of $1 million in total donations to Little League Baseball and SoftballWhat’s the news: To make programs more accessible for kids and families, T-Mobile continues to pledge its support to Little League® Baseball and Softball, closing in on a minimum $1M donation in its first year of partnership. To rack up the funds, every homer hit during the T-Mobile Little League Home Run Derby Championship will ring in another $2K per dinger. That means if Little Leaguers really go yard, the grand total will surpass the million mark!Why it matters: The big bucks raised are going to make a serious difference in the lives of young athletes everywhere next season! This commitment follows the $642K donated at the T-Mobile Home Run Derby during MLB All-Star Week, in addition to $100K T-Mobile and CEO John Legere donated at the start of the Little League partnership in April.Who it’s for: Future (base + soft) ballers and all who support ‘em.
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Nearly 800 Symetra employees to volunteer at 54 nonprofits—34 in Puget Sound region
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Team “Hopes and Glory” Runners Take on the 123rd Boston Marathon® Raising Money for Many Hopes
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Team “Hopes and Glory” Runners Take on the 123rd Boston Marathon® Raising Money for Many Hopes
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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More than 800 Symetra employees to volunteer at 57 nonprofits—34 in Puget Sound region