Outsourced leading provider – Cydcor teams, in recent times do the beach cleanup for a nonprofit environmental organization dedicated to creating a change in the Southern California coast’s quality, Heal the Bay. In this 2010 for Heal the Bay, Cydcor was the very first corporate volunteer group.
In Zuma beach, eighty Cydcor Office team members swept and collected 50 pounds of junk including Styrofoam, small pieces of plastic, bottle caps, and other clutter. They are trooping as a group to deal with the waste of the shoreline. Beside with Heal the Bay, a monetary donation to the organization is also one of the Cydcor community effort, exhibiting the company’s commitment to community humanitarianism.
Heal the Bay’s constituent development manager, Natalie Burdick said,
“We are excited to partner with local businesses like Cydcor. Their connection to the ocean and commitment to protecting it are important for building greater awareness and generating funds to support our efforts to make Southern California coastal waters and watersheds safe, healthy, and clean.”
Community Involvement
One of Cydcor’s community embroilment example, Cydcor in recent times made 27 large boxes of items donation – assorting from toiletries and food snacks to entertainment – through Any Soldier, Inc., to American soldiers. An organization that assists almost 100,000 American soldiers in all military branches acquire packages and letters from home.
Cydor’s senior vice president of operations, Vera Quinn said,
“We’re committed to making an impact on local organizations that have helped so many people in our community. Our team’s dedication, perseverance, and desire to succeed are key drivers in our business. I’m extremely proud of the Cydcor team and what we continually accomplish.”
In previous years, during its annual corporate kick-off meeting, Cydcor accommodated a toy drive to benefit Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles. Cydcor also made hygiene products and groceries donation to a Manna-sponsored food drive. Which helped greater than 500 Sylmar families who ‘s becoming homeless in the Sayre fire.
Data management leader, Austin Waggener said,
“Volunteering for Heal the Bay was a fun and meaningful experience. It’s rewarding to know that through our teamwork we contributed to a larger cause to preserve marine life. I feel very privileged to be part of an organization like Cydcor that has a passion for our environment and places emphasis on giving back to the community.”


