Pinnacol employees, through Pinnacol In Action, have volunteered with
the Food Bank of the Rockies since 2011. March 28th saw our new CEO, Phil
Kalin, along with thirty other Pinnacol employees pack a staggering
5,891 pounds of food into boxes during a three-hour period. To put that into
perspective, it normally takes the Food Bank two days and four full shifts to
pack that much food. The group also had an opportunity to tour the Food Bank
facility with its CEO Kevin Seggelke.
"When I first arrived at Pinnacol, I heard about Pinnacol in Action and the amazing generosity our employees demonstrate by giving their time and talent to the many nonprofits in our community," said Kalin. "Last Friday I witnessed that generosity first hand at the Food Bank of the Rockies event."
The Food Bank distributes food to 1,000 agencies that serve more than 1,300 hunger relief programs. Its biggest need for volunteers is in the preparation for shipping food to these programs.
"When I first arrived at Pinnacol, I heard about Pinnacol in Action and the amazing generosity our employees demonstrate by giving their time and talent to the many nonprofits in our community," said Kalin. "Last Friday I witnessed that generosity first hand at the Food Bank of the Rockies event."
The Food Bank distributes food to 1,000 agencies that serve more than 1,300 hunger relief programs. Its biggest need for volunteers is in the preparation for shipping food to these programs.
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