Howland Capital Team Serves the Community with Cradles to Crayons

Members of the Howland Capital team recently spent a morning volunteering at Cradles to Crayons, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing children living in low-income or homeless situations with the essential items they need to thrive.

During our visit, we helped sort donated clothing and assemble outfit packs, making sure that children receive seasonally appropriate, high-quality clothing ready for immediate distribution. Each pack is thoughtfully curated to meet the seasonal clothing needs of a child, and it was meaningful for our team to play a small part in that process.

Serving our community together is an important part of who we are at Howland Capital. Volunteering as a team allows us to strengthen our connections with one another while supporting organizations that are making a direct and tangible impact on families in need.

We are grateful to Cradles to Crayons for welcoming us into their Giving Factory and for the opportunity to contribute to their mission. We look forward to returning and continuing to support their work in the Greater Boston community.

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