• Matter’s Helping Hands Program Exceeds Yearly Goal

    Matter’s Helping Hands Program Exceeds Yearly Goal

    Matter’s Helping Hands initiative encourages a nationwide community service effort that is rewarding and fulfilling for all employees. With 1000 plus hours of impactful volunteer work done each year, Matter is truly making an impact on its surrounding communities.
     

    With time to spare, Matter employees surpassed the volunteer goals set for this year:

    • 1,000+ hours volunteered
    • 60+ events held
    • 60+ people met their personal goal of 8 hours
    • For those that met their personal goal, Matter made a monetary donation to the charity of their choice.

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<h2>Our 2018 Impact</h2>
<p><em>“I just wanted to let you know that Matter’s troop of volunteers were amazing! It is a big job and they knocked it out of the park.  We are so grateful for their time and energy. As I have said before, Matter employees are welcome to help out at Community Giving Tree anytime, we love them!”</em></p>
<p><strong>   – Community Giving Tree</strong></p>
<p><em>“The team worked so hard this morning and they really made a difference. Thank you!”</em></p>
<p><strong>   – Great Bay Discovery Center</strong></p>
<p><em>“Your helpers are GREAT. What a lovely team they make. Thank you so much! Matter is such a great help to us!”</em></p>
<p><strong>    – The Salvation Army</strong></p>
<p><img decoding=On top of our volunteer efforts in our own communities, all of our offices come together to celebrate national days throughout the year including Pride, World Mental Health Day and Unity Day. In the photo below, our employees wore orange to show we are united against bullying.

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<h2>Looking Towards 2019</h2>
<p>Heading into 2019, we are excited that our employee growth and the addition of a <a href=Pittsburgh office will open the door to new opportunities. To push ourselves further, we have increased our agency-wide hourly goal to 1,200 hours and the goal for each employee to 10 hours.

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<p><em><strong>Thank you to all of our employees and the organizations we have worked with this year! </strong></em></p>
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  • Matter’s Helping Hands Volunteer Recap for May 2018

    Matter’s Helping Hands Volunteer Recap for May 2018

     

    Matter’s Helping Hands initiative encourages a nationwide community service effort that is rewarding and fulfilling for all of the employees. With 1000 plus hours of impactful volunteer work done each year, Matter is truly making an impact on its surrounding communities. 

     

    203 volunteer hours!

    This past month, Matter employees across five offices reached a combined total of 203 volunteer hours. This brings the current yearly total to 494, (almost!) halfway to the yearly goal of 1000 hours.

    Matter is one of the many companies that offer employees time to volunteer during work hours, a concept becoming known as VTO (Volunteer Time Off). VTO does not cut into an employee’s sick or vacation time; it is a tangible benefit above regular PTO. If you are considering adding VTO to your benefits package, you should know that it is known to aid in recruitment, retention and corporate visibility. In an article in Fortune, it is stated that employees feel a deeper connection and commitment to the work when they get to participate versus there being a corporate donation. This month, Matter employees were thrilled to help make an impact and volunteer with four different organizations.

     

    The Food Project at Wenham Farm

    Employees from the Newburyport and Boston offices volunteered at Wenham Farm, taking part in the Food Project. This group was hard at work outside weeding, planting, harvesting, washing vegetables and cleaning up the farm.

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    Community Food Share

    The Boulder office spent some time at the Community Food Share, an organization that aims to eliminate hunger in Boulder and Broomfield Counties through engagement, collaboration, and leadership. They helped with sorting produce, canned goods, and restocking pantry shelves.

     

    Ronald McDonald House

    A group from Matter Providence went to the local Ronald McDonald House, which acts as a ‘home away from home’ for families whose children are receiving care at local hospitals. The team helped to deep clean three of their temporary resident bedrooms.

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<h1>Oregon Food Bank</h1>
<p>The Matter Portland office worked with <a href=Oregon Food Bank helping to package over 2,000 pounds of food for Portland residents in need.