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LPi Employees Give Back

January 16, 2025

This season, as many turn their focus toward giving and volunteering, LPi employees are following suit! One of the many benefits of working at LPi is our employee philanthropic program. We believe that giving back to nonprofit organizations not only enriches the lives of our communities but also enhances the lives of our employees.

 

Through this program, employees are encouraged to donate 20 work hours per year to a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization. Best of all, these hours are considered paid time off and don’t count against other PTO benefits.

 

How are LPi employees using their volunteer time? Recently, some members of the Milwaukee Account Processing Team volunteered at the Ronald McDonald House, putting together lunches for families staying there. Meanwhile, the rest of the team stayed back to ensure their volunteering teammates could serve without work getting backed up. What a great example of positive team spirit — one of our core values at LPi!

 

It sure looks like they had fun during their volunteering time! What a great way to use their volunteer hours!

 

Interested in giving back to your community? Learn more about the incredible work of the Ronald McDonald House.


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