By Nazmim Bhuiya
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It was a great opportunity to roll up our sleeves and
volunteer at Cradles to Crayons!
“I had a great time
putting together outfits for baby boys in need - this was especially fun for me
as I am expecting a baby boy in just a few weeks! I was very impressed with the
care that Cradles to Crayons takes to make sure that children receive
high-quality items, and I would love to volunteer there again in the future.” –
Ranjani Paradise, ICH Research Associate II
“This was a great
opportunity to step away from my desk for one morning and take a more hands on
approach to making a difference in the community. I was amazed by how quickly
time passed as I created outfits for young girls, and how many children we were
collectively able to impact in such a short span of time.” – Reann Gibson, ICH Research Associate I
“We had a great time
at the triage station where we sorted through all the donation items. It was
good to work with colleagues outside of the office and also having an
opportunity to give back to our community collectively as an organization.” –
Nazmim Bhuiya, ICH Research Associate II
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