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DENVER, May 15, 2025 ~ Denver-based advertising technology and digital marketing solutions company, AdCellerant, is making a significant impact in the local community through its commitment to volunteerism and philanthropy. Led by chair Muhammad Khan, the company's AdCellerant Gives program has dedicated 170 hours to various nonprofit partners, including Denver Urban Gardens (DUG) and SAME Café.
These organizations focus on food justice, urban agriculture, and providing healthy meals to all individuals, regardless of their ability to pay. AdCellerant team members have also recently volunteered at a local dog rescue, where they spent time painting kennels, organizing storage areas, restocking donations, and playing with the rescued animals. This effort supported the shelter's mission to create a more comfortable and organized space for animals awaiting adoption.
According to Khan, these ongoing volunteer efforts reflect the company's values of putting people first and its strong ties to the local Colorado community. He stated that last week's volunteering experience was the highlight of his spring and that it was a hands-on opportunity to support DUG's mission while also connecting with colleagues from different departments.
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Khan added that AdCellerant makes it easy for employees to be part of something bigger through initiatives like AdCellerant Gives. He expressed pride in working for a company that empowers its employees to make a real difference in their community.
In addition to volunteerism, AdCellerant also incorporates social responsibility into its wellness program called BeWell. Through its "Get Active to Give Back" initiative, employees are encouraged to track their daily steps and physical activity. As of this year, this initiative has helped donate over 2,396 meals to the Food Bank of the Rockies.
According to Amy Fountain, director of people operations at AdCellerant, this initiative turns personal goals into something bigger while supporting a local cause that the company cares about. She stated that it is a fun way for teams to stay active while making a meaningful impact in the community.
These initiatives are just a few examples of how AdCellerant integrates social responsibility into its company culture. By aligning team wellness with local impact, the company is continuously building a healthier and more substantial Colorado, one volunteer hour and one meal at a time.
These organizations focus on food justice, urban agriculture, and providing healthy meals to all individuals, regardless of their ability to pay. AdCellerant team members have also recently volunteered at a local dog rescue, where they spent time painting kennels, organizing storage areas, restocking donations, and playing with the rescued animals. This effort supported the shelter's mission to create a more comfortable and organized space for animals awaiting adoption.
According to Khan, these ongoing volunteer efforts reflect the company's values of putting people first and its strong ties to the local Colorado community. He stated that last week's volunteering experience was the highlight of his spring and that it was a hands-on opportunity to support DUG's mission while also connecting with colleagues from different departments.
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Khan added that AdCellerant makes it easy for employees to be part of something bigger through initiatives like AdCellerant Gives. He expressed pride in working for a company that empowers its employees to make a real difference in their community.
In addition to volunteerism, AdCellerant also incorporates social responsibility into its wellness program called BeWell. Through its "Get Active to Give Back" initiative, employees are encouraged to track their daily steps and physical activity. As of this year, this initiative has helped donate over 2,396 meals to the Food Bank of the Rockies.
According to Amy Fountain, director of people operations at AdCellerant, this initiative turns personal goals into something bigger while supporting a local cause that the company cares about. She stated that it is a fun way for teams to stay active while making a meaningful impact in the community.
These initiatives are just a few examples of how AdCellerant integrates social responsibility into its company culture. By aligning team wellness with local impact, the company is continuously building a healthier and more substantial Colorado, one volunteer hour and one meal at a time.
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