Check out what a few of our corporate partners have done with us!
If you would like to get your company involved in volunteering and team building, please email kelly@passitalong.org.

Many thanks to The Orthopedic Institute of New Jersey for supporting our work at Pass It Along by donating $50 for each Sussex Skyhawks home run hit this year at their home games. A check was presented by The Orthopedic Institute of New Jersey to Pass It Along on August 26, 2010 at the baseball stadium.
Left to right: Dr. Paul Teja, Kelly Bonventre, Program Coordinator and Steven D'Anglei, youth volunteer.
The Orthopedic Institute of New Jersey features state-of-the-art care for orthopedic and musculoskeletal injuries and illnesses at 12 northern New Jersey locations.
For more information, visit www.orthopedicnj.com or call 1-877-55-ORTHO.
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First Hope Bank has been with Pass It Along from the beginning. First Hope Bank has participated in many food drives, Youth Conferences and other yearly events.
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First Hope Bank Associates painted rooms at The Transition Center for Women of Hunterdon & Warren Counties |
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Associates collected and sorted supplies for Katrina relief for our 2005 Field of Hope Campaign
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Selective Insurance company receives donated bikes from Wal-Mart and holds a contest between various departments within the company to see which department can build their bikes the fastest. All bikes are donated to our
toy shop to be used for raffles for families in need around Sussex County. |

Selective sponsors Build a Bike
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All bikes were donated by Wal-Mart in Newton to Selective |

This is the second year that Selective held their
Build a Bike contest for our Holiday Toy Shop
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Each department raced each other to see who
could
build their bike first
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The winners! |
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Final tally - 18 bikes for the Holiday Toy Shop |
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Wal-Mart Associates participated in our Serve-A-Thon '08 by painting rooms at Sunrise House in Franklin NJ |
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Let's Bloom Together donated plants and their time for our Little Citizen's Academy mini Serve-A-Thon
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SEED Corp.
Employees designed and created a butterfly garden for the residents of
Bristol Glen Senior Living Community |

Drawing out the parameters and layout for where
the plants will be placed
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Starting to dig out the garden bed and get it ready
for plants and mulch
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The garden is coming together |
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The butterfly garden is completed...a day well spent |
Our nation will succeed or fail to the degree that all of us citizens
and businesses alike are active participants in building strong,
sustainable
and enriching communities.
~ Arnold Hiatt
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