We Give Back to Our Community

We Give Back
New IT Radix team members quickly discover what sets us apart from their previous work environments… and that’s how our team lives out the core value of “Giving Back.”

Inspired by Cathy, the entire staff believes in supporting our community in various ways:  a percentage of our annual profit is donated to employee-selected, non-profit organizations; donations are made to organizations of our client’s choice through our Referral Rewards program; an annual food drive is sponsored for the Interfaith Food Pantry; year-round collections of recyclable technology are donated to Green Vision (a program that teaches individuals with developmental disabilities how to properly dismantle and recycle unwanted electronics); and our team members participate in sports programs for disabled veterans.

The Race to 5G Wireless Internet

Here at IT Radix, we’re no strangers to giving back. In fact, it’s one of our most important company core values! From our semiannual e‑waste recycling drives to food pantry collection events, to fundraising 5K runs that benefit causes like breast cancer research or our client, local not-for-profit agency JBWS. Another race we’ve been keeping our eye on… the race to 5G. You’ve probably heard the term, but the reality is that the race itself is far less important than what we reach at the finish line.

Get to know Debbie better…

When it comes to Community Service, Debbie is quite the Activist and was very involved with the Long Valley Board of Education when her sons were younger, successfully rallying community members to get a school expansion passed. She also volunteered many hours at a local animal shelter—”Saving one dog will not change the world, but surely for that one dog, the world will change forever.

Cathy’s Corner – November 2021

Growing up, I was taught to give back and help others in need by giving of our time in addition to financially. Sometimes that meant collecting food for the hungry, tutoring in school, picking up trash along our roads, or just being there for someone who was house bound or in a nursing home.