Capco Volunteers At San Antonio Food Bank
The Capco team came together for Fighting Hunger and Feeding Hope recently. The group volunteered at the San Antonio Food Bank, working alongside other teams to help provide meals to those in need. Together, they sorted through 16,008 pounds of dry goods from 468 cases, providing a total of 12,806 meals.
"It’s a reminder of the importance of supporting each other and how small acts of kindness can make a big impact," wrote team Capco on Linkedin. "Whether you're donating food items, volunteering time, or making a monetary donation, your help goes a long way."
Capco encourages everyone in the San Antonio area to join in making a difference for those in need.
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