Smart City Networks Gives Back to Local Communities during Week of Service Initiative

Tampa team volunteering with Keep Tampa Beautiful


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Smart City Networks set off on a nationwide Week of Service initiative to give back to the communities surrounding all 39 of its partner facilities.

During this Week of Service, Smart City team members from around the nation volunteered to assist local charity organizations. Each organization was thoughtfully selected by the local Smart City team to provide the greatest impact possible to those in need.

“Our team members across the country are always finding ways to give back,” said Mark Haley, President of Smart City Networks. “After immense positive feedback from our management team following our participation in the Salvation Army’s Christmas Assistance Program during our 2016 general managers meeting in San Antonio, we wanted to share the experience of giving throughout our entire organization.”

In early November, teams in Orlando, Tampa, and Miami Beach joined cleanup crews on a mission to Keep Florida Beautiful with their local affiliates. Smart City teams in Los Angeles, Anaheim, and Long Beach assisted We Give Thanks with preparing a Thanksgiving Day feast for the homeless and less fortunate in Southern California. Other organizations chosen across the country include Ronald McDonald House, Salvation Army, Rescue Mission, Toyful Joyful, and many more.

The majority of the work was completed during the Week of Service, November 13-19th. However, teams started projects in October and will continue their charitable efforts through the end of November.

 

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