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North Fulton Office Opts to Give CHRIS Kids a Hand
Optomi's regular workday on Nov. 5 turned into a day of serving the community.

Optomi’s workday dedicated to serving event called Opt-to-Give made a significant impact in the Atlanta, Chicago and Dallas communities Tuesday.
Dedication to its people and the communities in which they live/work are central to the mission of Optomi. So on the day Optomi was founded, Nov. 5, the company supported its internal employees as they spent their workday serving those in need. Each of its three teams chose an organization within their own communities.
The corporate office in the Atlanta market helped the organization CHRIS Kids, whose mission is to heal children, strengthen families and build community. Chris Kids takes in children from ages 8-24 with no place else to turn. The Optomi team began renovations on the house by demolishing the kitchen. They also reorganized the Chris Kids storage unit and completed some much needed yard work.Â
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The Chicago region offices served at the Greater Chicago Food Depository packing 11,000 lbs of food for those in need.Â
The Optomi Dallas branch packaged food for families in need at the North Texas Food Bank. Working along side 40 other volunteers, they were able to feed over 18,000 kids with their efforts.
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As an organization in an industry focused on people, Optomi believes in investing in people’s lives. To learn more about Optomi’s commitment to enriching the communities in which it is involved, please visit www.optomi.com. Â
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