![]() ![]() Klinich, Jingwen Hu, Miriam Manary, Nichole Orton, Kyle Boyle, Yushi Wang, Brian Eby, Jennifer Bishop ![]() Safety technology opportunities (UTMOST).Center for Connected and Automated Transportation.National Alliance on Mental Illness is dedicated to building better lives for Americans affected by mental illness. UDig collected pop tops to donate.ĭay 13: UDig held a food drive in our office for FeedMore’s Central Virginia Food Bank.ĭay 14: UDig participated in Hanover Humane Society‘s “Man’s Best Friend” drive by donating a Kuranda bed to the animal shelter.ĭay 15: UDig made mental health awareness ribbons for the National Alliance on Mental Illness. RMHC collects aluminum pop tops to support their programs by recycling them for the cost of the aluminum. UDig donated toys that will be used in their mental health services and child care provider centers.ĭay 12: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Richmond provides a home away from home for critically ill children and their families. UDig has been an active supporter of this organization for many years, most recently at the “Live Your Dash” Luncheon.ĭay 11: ChildSavers is committed to the mental health and developmental needs of children who have experienced trauma. The Doorways provides support and lodging for patients and their families coming to Richmond for medical care at our local hospitalsĭay 10: The Full Circle Grief Center provides professional grief support for children, adults, families and communities. The World Wildlife Fund protects endangered species and their habitats through conservation efforts around the world.ĭay 9: Our marketing team has been assisting The Doorways on a research project to gauge community awareness around Central Virginia. The Matt Davis Foundation Sportsmanship Award is presented to seniors at Freeman High School that exhibit outstanding skills as students and athletesĭay 8: Peanut, the African Elephant, was adopted by UDig through the World Wildlife Fund. UDig is recycling worn out tennis shoes to help reduce our environmental footprint.ĭay 7: UDig was the raffle sponsor for a Southwest Airlines gift card at the 8th Annual Matt Davis Foundation Day at Randolph-Macon College. Our donation will provide a dozen children with teddy bears.ĭay 6: The Nike Reuse-A-Shoe program collects old tennis shoes and transforms them into Nike Grind, a material used to create playground and athletic surfaces. Collectively, we donated 27,910 grains of rice!ĭay 5: Scattered Stitches makes handmade crafts, teddy bears and preemie hats for individuals and families touched by financial, emotional or physical hardship. Teachers can visit the supply store once a month and collect supplies for their classrooms.ĭay 4: UDig employees donated grains of rice to the World Food Programme by answering vocabulary questions on . For each correct answer 10 grains of rice are donated to the World Food Programme. Tuckahoe Little League is dedicated to promoting good sportsmanship, team work, commitment, honesty and courage.ĭay 3: During our 15 Days of Giving we collected school supplies for Richmond Public Schools to help restock their teacher supply store. ĭay 2: We sponsored a 6/7 year old Tuckahoe Little League baseball team this spring. We are happy to announce that we will be donating the money we raised from our LinkedIn followers campaign to K9s For Warriors. Check out how we gave back to each of these nonprofits below.ĭay 1: UDig donated $1 to charity for every new follower on LinkedIn during our 15 Days of Giving. To celebrate 15 years of technology innovation UDig gave back to 15 charitable organizations. Each day of our 15 Days of Giving campaign we highlighted one of the 15 organizations. 2016 marks the 15th year of business for UDig.
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