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Gratitude Packs for First Responders is a corporate social responsibility program that focuses on showing love for fire fighters, officers, EMT's, and other first responders in your community. A simple "Thank You" goes a long way.
Gratitude Packs for First Responders recognizes the heroic men and women who make it their business to take immediate action when disaster strikes. Not sure what a first responder does? Just think about 9/11 for a moment. Firefighters, police, paramedics, and more — rushing into Lower Manhattan. Whether you’ve had your own emergency or not, it’s not hard to understand and appreciate the dangerous and difficult work they do.
Skills such as organization, delegation, and communication are required for this event. This program is a perfect ally for a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) boost. Research has shown that giving has many upsides compared to receiving. Your organization doesn’t need to be a non-profit or social enterprise to give back to the community.
That's Just Good partners with fire stations, police departments, and other groups in your community to help show that these departments are appreciated.
Large, open space – ballroom, conference room, field or parking lot. We recommend 9 sq ft per person for this program.
We recommend events have a min of 10 participants, but we do not set a max. The amount of participants is capped by the venue's capacity.
The average event is 90 minutes, but we can time an event to range from one to three hours. Each event has an hour setup period prior to the start.
First responders face high risks virtually every time they step out onto the front lines. It's quite likely America's most dangerous career.
First responders put other lives ahead of their own. On this day they get to share joy with teammates and take a moment to feel appreciated.
Approximately 1.6 million shelter There's not much we can do to pay back these men and women who risk it all for us — nor do they expect it.
Where is an ideal location for us to host the event? Are we allowed to take pictures and make a video? Can we get the press involved? Can we make this open to the community? How often should we plan events?
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