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Louis Berger's Elmsford Office Employees Volunteer In The Local Community

ELMSFORD, N.Y. -- Louis Berger's Elmsford office participated in a three-month volunteering initiative as part of the company's 60th anniversary. 

Louis Berger employees in Elmsfordcollected and donated 226 pounds of food and $50 for the Food Bank of Westchester.  A follow-up drive resulted in 149 pounds of food for the bank.

Louis Berger employees in Elmsfordcollected and donated 226 pounds of food and $50 for the Food Bank of Westchester. A follow-up drive resulted in 149 pounds of food for the bank.

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Louis Berger employees in Elmsford volunteered to assemble a solar power unit to be used in conjunction with an independent WiFi hotspot system to provide resilient (independent from the power grid), free or discounted public internet.

Louis Berger employees in Elmsford volunteered to assemble a solar power unit to be used in conjunction with an independent WiFi hotspot system to provide resilient (independent from the power grid), free or discounted public internet.

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Some of the volunteer events included:

  • Employees collecting and donating 226 pounds of food and $50 for the Food Bank of Westchester.  A follow-up drive resulted in 149 pounds of food for the bank.
  • Employees volunteered to assemble a solar power unit to be used in conjunction with an independent WiFi hotspot system to provide resilient (independent from the power grid), free or discounted public internet access in Lower Manhattan.
  • Employees participated in a Back-to-School Program supplying clothing, a backpack and school supplies to a 5-year old boy to attend kindergarten.

In addition to Elmsford, Louis Berger’s offices around the globe participated in the challenge.

Company-wide more than 65 deeds were documented during the three-month campaign.

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