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On Thursday, October 19 a group of employees from The Safegard Group participated in the IICF Week of Giving at Cradles to Crayons Philadelphia in West Conshohocken, PA. Our volunteers spent the morning sorting hundreds of donated clothing articles that will ultimately be distributed to low-income families with newborn to pre-teen children around Philadelphia and its surrounding counties. In addition to our corporate time and financial commitments, our employees proudly made personal clothing donations.
The Safegard Group supports a wide array of charities and remains committed to serving our community. We look forward to returning to Cradles to Crayons in the future and strongly encourage your support for this incredible organization.
You can view photos from our day of volunteering below.
About Cradles to Crayons
Cradles to Crayons three step model provides kids with the essentials they need, free of charge. This enables them to engage communities that have, connecting them with communities that need.
- New and nearly new children’s items are collected through grassroots community drives and corporate donations.
- Donations are then processed and packaged by volunteers in our warehouse, The Giving Factory.
- Packages from The Giving Factory are distributed to local disadvantaged children through our collaborative network of diverse service partners.
Learn more about Cradles to Crayons approach >
About IICF Week of Giving
The Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation helps communities and enriches lives by combining the collective strengths of the insurance industry to provide grants, volunteer service and leadership. IICF’s Week of Giving is an eight-day, industry-wide volunteer event during which insurance industry volunteers provide service with neighborhood and community nonprofit organizations. Since 2001, the insurance industry, working together, has generated over 218,000 hours of volunteer service.
Find out more at http://www.weekofgiving.iicf.org/.
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