Participants in the Community Together program are sent to charities like Salvation Army and Habitat for Humanity to do whatever work they're capable of with their injuries. Over 10,000 workers have been placed at non-profits since it the program launched in 2016, but Amazon had to scale back its operations during the pandemic. Amazon spokesperson Lisa Campos said the program is voluntary and that the company gets "overwhelmingly positive" feedback from participants and partner non-profits. Indeed, the workers The Times talked to said they're treated well at their placements, and partner non-profits are thankful for the "amazing amount of work" the workers do for them.
FUNDINGO TEAMS UP WITH TVALUE TO EXPAND FINANCIAL CAPABILITIES WITHIN THE LENDING INDUSTRY
Fundingo is pleased to announce new integration capabilities with TValue, the flagship product of TimeValue Software, Inc., allowing businesses using Salesforce within the alternative lending industry to make calculating and