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Juniper employees vie to feed hungry | Lowell Sun Online
Interns and some staff from Juniper Networks volunteered this month to donate more than 1,000 pounds of food, all collected at their workplace, to the Merrimack Valley Food Bank. After loading the boxes, they drove their collection to Lowell.
Local manufacturer Juniper Networks collected more than 1,000 pounds of food for Merrimack Valley Food Bank internally, and made its grand delivery recently. Site Leader Craig Bardenheuer said the company strives to be "a good neighbor" in the community, and wanted to donate to the Lowell-based food bank this time of year.
Site Leader Craig Bardenheuer said the company strives to be "a good neighbor" in the community, and wanted to donate to the Lowell-based food bank this time of year."Our relationships around us are an important part of what we do," he said. "Being a good neighbor means that every quarter we try to select a charitable organization that we would want to work with."
Read more: http://www.lowellsun.com/news/ci_23752171/juniper-employees-vie-feed-hungry#ixzz2adnAdLH5
Local manufacturer Juniper Networks collected more than 1,000 pounds of food for Merrimack Valley Food Bank internally, and made its grand delivery recently. Site Leader Craig Bardenheuer said the company strives to be "a good neighbor" in the community, and wanted to donate to the Lowell-based food bank this time of year.
Site Leader Craig Bardenheuer said the company strives to be "a good neighbor" in the community, and wanted to donate to the Lowell-based food bank this time of year."Our relationships around us are an important part of what we do," he said. "Being a good neighbor means that every quarter we try to select a charitable organization that we would want to work with."
Read more: http://www.lowellsun.com/news/ci_23752171/juniper-employees-vie-feed-hungry#ixzz2adnAdLH5
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