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  • Cydcor’s Stellar Outreach Demonstrates Charity Is Alive and Well

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    Aug 16

    Charity and businesses have gone together for a very, very long time, but that doesn’t mean that it’s always something that is easy to execute. Indeed, companies face a lot of internal challenges when it comes time to really think about what charity they’re going to endorse, as well as what charities they should avoid. When every charity sounds like it needs help now more than ever, it can be hard to make these tough decisions without at least a little regret.

    Is it possible to find the perfect charity that really allows a company to embrace the sense of community they would like to foster? Absolutely! Enter Cydcor, a top service company in the sales outsourcing and consulting sector. The California-based company is stepping up to the plate in a big way by working directly with a local charity in Haiti that is focused on restoring the citizens of Haiti to a decent standard of living. Providing relief to people that need is one of the hallmarks of community outreach, and it’s just one facet of the overall spirit of community and giving that is embraced wholeheartedly at Cydcor Offices.

    The company has publicly extended 25 jumbo boxes of supplies and other relief items to the charity that will best distribute the items. That charity is Haiti Gospel Mission, an organization that is actually located in Despinos, Haiti. The charity’s staff is directly based in Haiti, which means that they know all too well the status of the small island nation. A company representative commented publicly that getting all Cydcor Offices together to collect the supplies for the boxes wasn’t hard at all — merely part of the spirit of volunteerism at the company.

    It’s something that definitely proves that effective charity efforts are truly still alive and well, and other businesses that can follow the example set by Cydcor Offices. The key is simply to select charity projects that reflect a company’s mission statement from state to finish, and then deliver exactly what was promised. That’s always a winning solution, no matter what the charity.

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