Local IT company helps purchase $100K worth of food to help feed the hungry

On Wednesday July 3rd 2024, Bob Stamper presented a check to God’s Outreach for $2000 brining the total contributions from the Recycle IT Program and other donations to $7200.  That brought the total amount of food that iSAFE has been able to help purchase to $100,800 with the help of their customers and the community.

iSAFE would like to thank Kentucky Steel Center who made a large contribution this year as well as the Richmond Chamber of Commerce who helped us facilitate and promote this program. We’d also like to thank the Madison County School’s IT department and Real Life Community Church who had volunteers on site to help us process the old computer hardware.  I’d like to thank our amazing team, Zac Brandenburg, Danny Barnhart, Makayla Wrenn, Kamilla Gilfedder, without which these types of programs would not be possible.  Finally, we’d like to thank all of our customers and our community for helping us meet this goal.

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