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05.26.20

Give Back, Together

As we start to re-open we must not forget those who are still struggling and do not have a normal to return to.  Below is a list of organizations close to the heart of OPNers. If you are able and willing to also contribute, we challenge you to do so.

Our gratitude to these organizations for their efforts during this time as well as to other local companies who have also lent financial support throughout this pandemic.

RISE Logo 01OPN donated to RISE Wisconsin. A community-based non-profit that serves more than 2,230 individuals (including children and families) annually by providing home visiting services, early childhood education, care coordination, stabilization and support, mental health assessment and evaluation, and respite care. Click here to help.

Cropped 100WCA horizontalTYPE 020515OPN donated $1,000 to 100+ Who Care along with 9 other local companies that include Skogman, Ryan Companies, True North, Terracon, and others.  The money will be used for the 100+ membership to have additional money to donate to a local non-profit that can help the communities most vulnerable who have been impacted by COVID-19.  Click here to help.

TcrOPN donated to Theatre Cedar Rapids, a group of artists, volunteers, board members, employees, performers, and fans who aspire to “be the champions of the arts enriching our community.” Click here to help.

3252x78c7a812ecc5102130f18f77dc9818ef01231bcfOPN donated to the Food Bank of Iowa. Before the COVID-19 crisis, Food Bank of Iowa distributed over 5,000 BackPack sacks each week and supplied over 100 school pantries with food to feed families in need. Your support ensures Food Bank of Iowa can continue providing quality, nutritious food to Iowans in need – especially during these challenging times. Click here to help.

PrintOPN’s donation provided internet service to Southeast Polk County families in need. Southeast Polk is a community of communities. Located in the vibrant, growing, and thriving Des Moines Metro area, where businesses are breaking ground and families are setting down roots. Click here to help.