Invertix Corporation donates thousands of dollars each year to numerous charities and we encourage our team members to do the same. We proudly employ a number retired and former military as well as armed forces reserves personnel and support organizations dedicated to serving their needs and the needs of their families.
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The Army Ten Miler is produced U.S. Army Military District of Washington (MDW), with proceeds benefiting Army Morale, Welfare and Recreation, a comprehensive network of support and leisure services designed to enhance the lives of Soldiers and their families. The mission of the Army Ten-Miler is to promote the Army, build esprit de corps, support fitness goals, and enhance community relations. To learn more, visit: armytenmiler.com |
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Critical Exposure is a nonprofit that teaches youth to use the power of photography and their voices to become effective advocates for school reform and social change. By empowering young people to develop skills as documentary photographers and advocates, we expose citizens and policymakers to the reality of inadequate schools and low-income communities through the eyes of the youth who confront those realities every day. To learn more, visit: criticalexposure.org |
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Habitat for Humanity of Northern Virginia is the local affiliate that coordinates all the work that goes into building homes in our service area, which includes Arlington and Fairfax counties, Falls Church, Alexandria, and the city of Fairfax. All the fundraising, build site selection, home construction, mortgage servicing, and partner family selection and support in Northern Virginia is done locally by Habitat Northern Virginia. Since our founding in 1990, we have built homes for more than 300 people, including 180 children! Our unique approach to home building in the Washington, DC metro region includes participating in the Neighborhood Stabilization Program, a project funded by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, and building multi-family housing. To learn more, visit: habitatnova.org |
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Leadership Howard County empowers individuals to strengthen and transform their community. This is a program designed to ensure that Howard County has a rich resource pool of leaders to meet the challenges of community service. Leadership strives to fulfill its mission and continue developing the value of its programs by adhering to these values: Integrity and Honesty, Service, Teamwork and Collaboration, Growth and Learning. To learn more, visit: leadershiphc.org |
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For more than 35 years, Volunteer Fairfax has been the heart of volunteering in Fairfax County. With a personal touch, the Center matches the skills and interests of volunteers and donors to the needs of local nonprofit organizations, helping to build a better community through service. Through a variety of programs and services, Volunteer Fairfax strengthens the capacity of its nonprofit members and offers meaningful volunteer opportunities for local citizens. To learn more, visit: volunteerfairfax.org |
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Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) began when several veterans and friends, moved by stories of the first wounded service members returning home from Afghanistan and Iraq, took action to help others in need. What started as a program to provide comfort items to wounded service members has grown into a complete rehabilitative effort to assist warriors as they recover and transition back to back to civilian life. Thousands of wounded warriors and caregivers receive support each year through WWP programs designed to nurture the mind and body and encourage economic empowerment and engagement. To learn more about WWP, visit: woundedwarriorproject.org |
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As a vital part of its mission to enhance the local business community in the Washington, DC metropolitan region, ACG is dedicated to assisting current and future business leaders. Providing scholarship grants to worthy students enrolled at local business schools permits both ACG and its members to participate in fulfilling that mission. Since its inception in 2005, ACG has provided over $12,000 in scholarships to 20 local area business students. To learn more about ACG National Capital, visit: acgcapital.org |