Inspiring Change: The Impact of Covia's Volunteer Efforts
Covia highlights recent volunteer initiatives across multiple locations. At the Emmett, Idaho Plant, Charlynn Hinson volunteered at Ronald McDonald House in Boise, helping with pantry organization and Santa's workshop preparations. The Tuscaloosa Plant participated in the Light the Night walk, raising funds for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, achieving third place among participating companies. In Huntersville, North Carolina, team members supported Bags of Hope, preparing over 100 food bags for children facing food insecurity. The Independence, Ohio office hosted the Stars, Stripes & Links Golf Outing for injured veterans and supported Leighton Elementary School's adaptive playground development with inclusive equipment installations.
Covia evidenzia le recenti iniziative di volontariato in diverse località. Presso il Stabilimento di Emmett, Idaho, Charlynn Hinson ha fatto volontariato alla Ronald McDonald House di Boise, aiutando con l'organizzazione della dispensa e i preparativi per il laboratorio di Babbo Natale. Lo Stabilimento di Tuscaloosa ha partecipato alla passeggiata Light the Night, raccogliendo fondi per la Leukemia and Lymphoma Society e ottenendo il terzo posto tra le aziende partecipanti. A Huntersville, Carolina del Nord, i membri del team hanno supportato Bags of Hope, preparando oltre 100 sacchetti di cibo per bambini che affrontano insicurezze alimentari. L'ufficio di Independence, Ohio ha ospitato il Stars, Stripes & Links Golf Outing per veterani feriti e ha supportato lo sviluppo di un parco giochi adattivo per la Leighton Elementary School con installazioni di attrezzature inclusive.
Covia resalta las recientes iniciativas de voluntariado en múltiples localidades. En la Planta de Emmett, Idaho, Charlynn Hinson se ofreció como voluntaria en la Casa Ronald McDonald de Boise, ayudando con la organización de la despensa y los preparativos del taller de Santa. La Planta de Tuscaloosa participó en la caminata Light the Night, recaudando fondos para la Sociedad de Leucemia y Linfoma, logrando el tercer lugar entre las empresas participantes. En Huntersville, Carolina del Norte, los miembros del equipo apoyaron a Bags of Hope, preparando más de 100 bolsas de comida para niños que enfrentan inseguridad alimentaria. La oficina de Independence, Ohio organizó el Stars, Stripes & Links Golf Outing para veteranos heridos y apoyó el desarrollo de un parque infantil adaptado en la Leighton Elementary School con instalaciones de equipos inclusivos.
코비아는 여러 지역에서의 최근 자원봉사 이니셔티브를 강조합니다. 아이오와주 엠멧 공장에서 샬린 힌슨은 보이지의 로널드 맥도날드 하우스에서 자원봉사하며 식료품 저장소 정리 및 산타의 작업장 준비를 도왔습니다. 터스컬루사 공장은 로이기 마치 행진에 참여하여 백혈병 및 림프종 협회를 위한 기금을 모으고 참가 업체 중에서 3위를 차지했습니다. 노스캐롤라이나주 헌터스빌에서는 팀원들이 희망의 가방을 지원하며 식량 불안에 직면한 어린이를 위해 100개 이상의 식품 가방을 준비했습니다. 오하이오주 인디펜던스 사무소는 부상당한 재향군인을 위한 Stars, Stripes & Links 골프 대회를 개최하고 Leighton 초등학교의 포괄적인 장비 설치와 함께 적응형 놀이터 개발을 지원했습니다.
Covia met en lumière les récentes initiatives de bénévolat dans plusieurs endroits. À l'usine d'Emmett, Idaho, Charlynn Hinson a fait du bénévolat à la Ronald McDonald House de Boise, aidant à l'organisation de la cuisine et aux préparatifs de l'atelier du Père Noël. L'usine de Tuscaloosa a participé à la marche Light the Night, levant des fonds pour la Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, obtenant la troisième place parmi les entreprises participantes. À Huntersville, Caroline du Nord, les membres de l'équipe ont soutenu Bags of Hope, préparant plus de 100 sacs alimentaires pour des enfants en situation d'insécurité alimentaire. Le bureau d'Independence, Ohio a accueilli le Stars, Stripes & Links Golf Outing pour les vétérans blessés et soutenu le développement d'aires de jeux adaptées à la Leighton Elementary School avec des installations d'équipements inclusifs.
Covia hebt die jüngsten Freiwilligeninitiativen an mehreren Standorten hervor. Im Werk in Emmett, Idaho hat Charlynn Hinson im Ronald McDonald Haus in Boise ehrenamtlich geholfen, indem sie bei der Organisation der Speisekammer und den Vorbereitungen für Santa's Werkstatt half. Das Werk in Tuscaloosa nahm am Light the Night-Walk teil und sammelte Spenden für die Leukämie- und Lymphomgesellschaft und erreichte den dritten Platz unter den teilnehmenden Unternehmen. In Huntersville, North Carolina unterstützten die Teammitglieder die Bags of Hope und bereiteten über 100 Lebensmittelbeutel für Kinder vor, die von Ernährungsunsicherheit betroffen sind. Das Büro in Independence, Ohio veranstaltete das Stars, Stripes & Links Golf Turnier für verletzte Veteranen und unterstützte den Bau eines adaptiven Spielplatzes an der Leighton Elementary School mit inklusiven Geräteinstallationen.
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / November 14, 2024 / Giving back is an integral part of Covia's day to day activities. From giving back to our communities to help move people forward and upward, helping neighborhoods rebuild after a disaster, or expanding access to education, we are passionate about working with our local partners.
Recent Highlights include:
Team Member Spotlight: Charlynn Hinson (Emmett, Idaho Plant)
Charlynn recently dedicated her time to volunteering at the Ronald McDonald House (RMH) in Boise. This wonderful organization, part of the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Idaho, provides support to families with sick or injured children, ensuring they can stay together during challenging medical situations. Charlynn and her daughter pitched in by tidying up the pantry and refrigerator, restocking supplies, and preparing for Santa's workshop. They also had the chance to reconnect with Morgan, her daughter's best friend, who has a special connection to RMH after spending six months there with her son. Charlynn expressed, "We shared so many smiles and laughter together. The Boise location is five years old and is always in need of volunteers to help feed guests, clean, and create a welcoming atmosphere for the kids. We were thrilled to contribute to such a fantastic cause. I highly recommend getting involved with your local RMH; it's incredibly rewarding to witness the gratitude and happiness of families during such a tough time. I hope to make volunteering a more regular part of my life when I can."
Plant Spotlight: Tuscaloosa, AL
Recently, the Tuscaloosa Plant, led by Gina Laney, took part in the Light the Night walk to support the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. The funds raised through this event help LLS provide treatments for patients battling various types of blood cancers. Since 2016, LLS has contributed to over
Office Spotlight: Huntersville, North Carolina
For the third year in a row, Covia team members have demonstrated their commitment to Bags of Hope. This organization works to provide weekend meals to school children in the Lake Norman area of North Carolina who are struggling with food insecurity. They're currently serving over 700 children each weekend. Covia employees put together more than 100 bags of food for the kids to take home for the weekend and helped stock supplies for the next group of volunteers. Each bag is filled with healthy options for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks and drinks.
Office Spotlights: Independence, Ohio
Stars, Stripes, and Links Outing
In October, Covia partnered with The Turn's "Return to Golf" Program and Sand Ridge Golf Club to host the 10th Annual Stars, Stripes & Links Golf Outing. This event provided a day of golf specifically designed for injured combat veterans to enjoy golf as a form of rehabilitation. The event welcomed more than 20 veterans from all five branches of the U.S. military, who participated in a morning of camaraderie and personalized golf instruction, culminating in team play on the course and a luncheon.
Adaptive Playground Support
The Independence Site Committee approved funding to assist Leighton Elementary School, in Aurora, Ohio, in the development of an adaptive playground. Improvements include the We-Go-Round carousel, an inclusive version of a traditional playground element that accommodates children with and without mobility devices. In addition, the traditional mulch has been replaced with a smoother surface that allows wheelchair access throughout the playground. The new area also includes an adaptive two-way zip line that allows children of all abilities to safely enjoy the exhilarating experience of zipping back and forth. These enhancements create a model of inclusivity that the entire community can appreciate.
Scott Tincher, Covia's Director of Tax, and Kristin Lewis, Manager of Community Engagement, were at the ribbon-cutting ceremony and witnessed first-hand the students' first use of the new adaptive playground. Kristin and Scott commented, "It was wonderful to see the impact Covia's support can have on a school, but more importantly, to see the joy and excitement on the faces of all the children as they played together for the first time!"
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