For second year in a row, CGM employees provide up to 3000 meals to Marylanders facing food insecurity
Employees from the Lab Division of CompuGroup Medical US (CGM US) supported the efforts of the Maryland Food Bank and the Northeast Social Action Program with donations of more than $1,000 and more than 100 additional pantry items.
Executive Assistant Lydia Schipper organized the food drive and announced for the second consecutive year that the team had raised more than $1000 in donations to benefit Maryland Food Bank.
"Every donation helps," Lydia said. "By buying in bulk, The Maryland Food Bank is able to stretch every dollar to provide the greatest amount of meals to neighbors in need."
Maryland Food Bank is a non-profit organization leading the movement to end hunger in Maryland.
Maryland Food Bank supplies the food to hundreds of food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, and faith-based organizations in Maryland. The organization supplements this work with outreach programs that provide direct food assistance, educate the public on the importance of good nutrition, and fight hunger through innovative means.
Lydia delivered the team's pantry items to the Northeast Social Action Program, a Christian nonprofit organization that has served residents in need in Carroll County and parts of Baltimore County, MD, since 1984.
Based in Owings Mills, Maryland, the CGM US Lab Division is known for its leading laboratory information systems including CGM LABDAQ, CGM SCHUYLAB, and CGM AP EASY. It is also home to the team behind the CGM DAQbilling Practice Management System.
With headquarters in Austin, Texas, CGM US is one of the nation's largest providers of ambulatory information systems and the largest provider of laboratory information systems, based on number of clients served.