Cydcor, the leading provider of outsourced, face-to-face teams, has recently gained 50 pounds trash and other debris when cleaning the beaches for Bay Heal organization dedicated to the difference in the quality of the coast of Southern California. Cydcor is the first corporate volunteer group Heal the Bay in 2010.
Eighty Cydcor team members combed the office of Zuma Beach, including items for a small piece of plastic, Styrofoam, bottles, caps and other trash, banding together as a group to combat waste from the coast. In addition to Heal Bay, a joint effort included Cydcor monetary donations for the organization, illustrates the commitment of the Community Philanthropy.
"We are excited to partner with local companies like Cydcor," said Natalie Burdick, Heal the Bay Development Manager form. "Their connection to the ocean and a commitment to protect the importance of creating greater awareness and funds to support energy production in the Southern California coastal waters and river safe, healthy and clean."
As the years as Cydcor is community involvement, Cydcor has recently donated 27 large boxes of items, from eating snacks and toiletries for fun, for an American soldier through each soldier, Inc.., An organization that helps nearly 100,000 American soldiers in all branches militaire receive letters and packages from home.
In previous years, hosted a toy drive Cydcor for children's hospital in Los Angeles during the annual company kick-off meeting. Cydcor also donated food and hygiene products for the food drive sponsored by Manna, and more than 500 Sylmar to help families who lost their homes in the fire Sayre.
"We are committed to the care of local organizations that have helped many people in our community," said Vera Quinn, senior vice president of operations. "Our team is dedication, perseverance and desire to succeed are key factors in our business. I am very proud of these and Cydcor, which are constantly achieved."
"Volunteering Heal Bay is a fun and meaningful experience. It's rewarding to know that online teamwork have contributed to the greater cause of conservation of marine life," said Austin Waggener, data management leader. "I feel very privileged to be part of organizations like Cydcor, who has a passion for the environment and focuses on providing him back into the community."
Eighty Cydcor team members combed the office of Zuma Beach, including items for a small piece of plastic, Styrofoam, bottles, caps and other trash, banding together as a group to combat waste from the coast. In addition to Heal Bay, a joint effort included Cydcor monetary donations for the organization, illustrates the commitment of the Community Philanthropy.
"We are excited to partner with local companies like Cydcor," said Natalie Burdick, Heal the Bay Development Manager form. "Their connection to the ocean and a commitment to protect the importance of creating greater awareness and funds to support energy production in the Southern California coastal waters and river safe, healthy and clean."
As the years as Cydcor is community involvement, Cydcor has recently donated 27 large boxes of items, from eating snacks and toiletries for fun, for an American soldier through each soldier, Inc.., An organization that helps nearly 100,000 American soldiers in all branches militaire receive letters and packages from home.
In previous years, hosted a toy drive Cydcor for children's hospital in Los Angeles during the annual company kick-off meeting. Cydcor also donated food and hygiene products for the food drive sponsored by Manna, and more than 500 Sylmar to help families who lost their homes in the fire Sayre.
"We are committed to the care of local organizations that have helped many people in our community," said Vera Quinn, senior vice president of operations. "Our team is dedication, perseverance and desire to succeed are key factors in our business. I am very proud of these and Cydcor, which are constantly achieved."
"Volunteering Heal Bay is a fun and meaningful experience. It's rewarding to know that online teamwork have contributed to the greater cause of conservation of marine life," said Austin Waggener, data management leader. "I feel very privileged to be part of organizations like Cydcor, who has a passion for the environment and focuses on providing him back into the community."