Stockamp Employees Give Green(house)
Stockamp is a company that helps hospitals achieve financial and operational excellence through revenue cycle management for hospitals and health systems. Stockamp believes that giving back to the communities where they work is important and essential. Stockamp began Community Service Projects in 2000 as a way for the company to give back to communities where they do business and to reinforce the philanthropic values of their employees.
Every year, Stockamp leadership gives project teams two days and $10,000 to use in serving an organization of their choice. Since 2000, Stockamp has completed 54 community service projects in more than 30 cities. This effort represents an investment of more than 2,300 work days. Click here to visit the Stockamp website for more information.
This June 5th and 9th, Stockamp employees performed hard labor to help Collective Roots build a 26 x 48 foot greenhouse in the flagship garden at East Palo Alto Charter School. The greenhouse will be used to grow fruits and vegetables for the large school garden, and native plants for restoration projects in the adjacent Baylands.
Stockamp employees that participated in this effort include the following:
- Jenn Bruining
- Nick Vetter
- Sarah Windholz
- Brian Felland
- Leia Kelly
- Annie Zilius
- Chris Kerby
- Scott Merten
- Kevin Blanchard
- Shelley Abadi
- Monica Culver
- Nathan Myhra
- Amy Nicholson
- Justin Silva
- Foster Clark
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