Duluth’s VoiceNation kicked off an expansion of its ongoing partnership with Rainbow Village on National Humanitarian Day with employees volunteering in a variety of ways with the local nonprofit that serves families currently experiencing homelessness. Participating employees helped clean and organize the community kitchenwhere families enjoy home-cooked meals, and looked after the children in the Afterschool Club where they helped them make wooden racecars.
Through the VoiceNation partnership, employees sign-up to volunteer on chosen dates with both Rainbow Village’s Afterschool Club and Life Skills Evenings. For the weekday afterschool program VoiceNation volunteers will help children with their pre-planned activities, ranging from STEM, crafts, free play, financial literacy, and emotional intelligence for children aged 5 to 18.
Life Skills Evenings are part of Rainbow Village’s residential program (ASPIRE) providing evening classes for parents that take place four times a month. Families eat together, then the adults go to class while Moneypenny’s volunteers help with the children from infant to 18 years old.
With a US headquarters in Duluth, VoiceNation, which is part of Moneypenny, handles more than 20 million calls and chats for businesses annually, supporting companies of all shapes and sizes across the US and UK with call answering, live chat and bespoke and proactive customer communication services.