InventHelp Takes Part In Neighborhood Outreach Programs For Longer Than A Decade
From Toys for Tots to hosting blood drives, InventHelp and their staff members are reaching out to the community.
InventHelp, known for "helping innovators since 1984" continues to give help to the Salvation Army, Toys for Tots, Komen Race for the Cure, Hurricane Katrina Relief along with other charities.
From Toys for Tots to hosting blood drives, InventHelp and also their employees are calling the community. Judy Kinlough, a Communications Production Advisor, places cases in the office to inspire other staff members to donate foodstuffs or paper products throughout the company’s annual food drive that benefits the Salvation Army. A spokesman for the charitable trust, lauded her for being "one of those rare individuals who cares a great deal for others." Kinlough has also been recognized as a former "Woman of the Year in Business" by Womansplace, a non-profit agency which combats domestic violence, regarding her "exceptional work and commitment to both their professions as well as their communities".
Last year, Toys for Toddlers, a charitable organisation in which InventHelp has supported for more than a decade, received much more than 125 toys and games for children in the Pittsburgh area from their workers. When it comes to giving blood, InventHelp is actually attaining completely new records seeing that 20 % of the company’s one hundred fifty staff decided to take part.
Cancer of the breast hasn’t been defeated, that’s why The Komen Race for the Cure is a crucial affair to boost awareness and money to cope with this kind of fatal health issues. "It was so satisfying to take part in a conference where lots of people were being united within a popular cause," stated InventHelp employee Liv Dobo, who accomplished the 5K run with a personal best time. "Joining together on the lookout for a remedy is actually our means of showing aid for those who have recently been plagued by cancer of the breast, plus the Race is a good chance to educate people about the disease."
Although InventHelp is located in Pittsburgh, the organization cares for "our southern neighbors" within Louisiana and also other places that were impacted by Hurricane Katrina not long ago. That’s the key reason why $10,680 was raised and divided equally between the American Red Cross and also the Salvation Army. In a 2nd plan, the company promised to give $25 for each brand new customer through the month of September, that raised an added $20,475 "to assist our fellow Americans" according to the http://www.inventhelp.com/InventHelp-Hurricane-Katrina.asp
While most teens are occupied with Grand Theft Auto, Broderick Alexander, a 16-year-old driven inventor who suffers from sickle cell anemia, had a wish. As soon as the Little Rock chapter from the Make-A-Wish Foundation® contacted InventHelp, Broderick along with his mother ended up being flown to Pittsburgh for a four-day visit, in which they obtained an all-access pass to INPEX-The Invention Show. Trade Exhibition Overseer Nicole Lininger presented Broderick with a "Future Inventor" accolade, together with a exceptional present from IMET Corporation - a working prototype of one of the young inventor’s concepts! IMET co-founder as well as CTO Thomas Krol was good enough to have his people construct the prototype totally free, along with Lininger arranged for an all-expenses paid trip - including an exhibit presentation area - intended for Broderick to show off his invention at a future INPEX exhibit!
On top of that, InventHelp introduced Broderick to an independent patent lawyer to assist put together and also file a U.S. patent application intended for the invention, and also the attorney graciously volunteered to waive his regular rates.