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Spectrum makes donation to support homeless families

Staff Report //September 27, 2021//

Spectrum makes donation to support homeless families

Staff Report //September 27, 2021//

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Spectrum made a $2,500 donation to Infinite Possibilities through the company’s national community philanthropic program, Spectrum Employee Community Grants, part of a $1 million programming commitment through the end of the year.

Participating in the check presentation were (left to right) Terena Starks, Vice President Caroline Caldwell, founder and President Keisha Stewart, and treasurer Alex Simmons, all of Infinite Possibilities; and Sharon Fowler, serviceability specialist, Charter Communications. (Photo/Provided)The donation is to help Infinite Possibilities provide support and resources to homeless youth and families in the Greenville area, including clothing, food, school supplies, diapers, pharmaceutical needs and other household items, according to a news release.

Spectrum representatives joined officials of Infinite Possibilities at St. Matthew United Methodist Church for the check presentation, which was followed by a food distribution and delivery to area families without permanent residence.

“Through Spectrum Employee Community Grants, we’re proud to provide support to vital community organizations with which our local employees are already volunteering their time and talent,” Jessica Geremia, Spectrum area vice president. “Together, we’re building stronger communities where our customers and employees live and work across America.”

Spectrum Employee Community Grants has provided funding to more than 293 local nonprofits in 31 states throughout the company’s service area since its inception in July 2019.