Our friends at Hope House recently asked us to help them prepare for their Founder’s Day Luncheon — and our team was eager to step up in any way we could. We went all in on the event, providing help on three fronts:
Culture Work October 21, 2015
Our friends at Hope House recently asked us to help them prepare for their Founder’s Day Luncheon — and our team was eager to step up in any way we could. We went all in on the event, providing help on three fronts:
Spreading the word
Because of what we do, creating an invitation and assisting with PR and social media for the event were a no-brainer. We helped Hope House create this piece to represent the love and assistance Founder’s Day guests have shown to Hope House families in the last 20 years.
Getting our hands dirty
The team at Hope House has their hands full helping families, so we offered a few extra hands to help clean up their campus, mow their lawn, and get the place looking nice for the luncheon.
Celebrating 20 years of service
Of course, we wouldn’t have missed the event for the world. We coordinated a visit from the mayor’s office and joined in as Hope House celebrated 20 years helping HIV-affected families in the Mid-South.
Thank you so much to the staff at Hope House for your continued service in our community. We’re proud to support you, and we look forward to seeing another 20 years of your work.