PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

Infiniti HR Donates to Feed Hungry Kids in Montgomery County, MD

HR Company Provides Food for One Student Every Weekend for the Entire Year

2012-12-16
OLNEY, MD, December 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) For most kids, the weekend is a cherished chance to play outside, socialize with friends and family and take a break from the weekly routine. However, for nearly 44,000 children in Montgomery County, Maryland, the weekend isn't t so glamorous. It's the only two days out of the week that they do not get their basic nutritional needs met because they aren't in school to receive their free and reduced meals.

Infiniti HR, a payroll and benefits company that help businesses reduce costs by effectively managing human resource functions, has joined forces with Kids in Need Distributors (KIND) to make this holiday season a bit sweeter. KIND was founded to meet the needs of Montgomery County's students seven days a week by sending them home with pre-packaged, nutritional snacks.

Infiniti HR has donated the 'magic number' that will provide food for one student every weekend for the entire year. The company also plans to get more involved in the future by stocking up on nutritious food at the super market, preparing the bags and helping deliver them directly to schools in Montgomery County.

"That's what this season is all about; helping others," Infiniti HR CEO Scott Smrkovski said. "We've started a 'go local' campaign for 2013 and we're beyond excited to be KIND and help children right here in our community enjoy their weekends without stress, discomfort or anxiety."

Learn more about how you can help the nonprofit reduce childhood hunger.

Visit Infiniti HR for the latest in human resources outsourcing. To learn more about how your business can save time and money, call the office at 866.552.6360.


ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

Author Tony Attanasio Releases New Novel Detailing Covert CIA Operations Entitled 'A Silent Star'

2012-12-16
Acclaimed author Tony Attanasio has released 'A Silent Star'. His latest novel details a covert but unsuccessful CIA operation to capture Osama Bin Laden in November 2000. On October 12, 2000, a suicide attack was initiated against the United States Navy Destroyer USS Cole while it was harbored and refueled in the Yemeni port of Aden. Seventeen American sailors were killed, and 39 were injured. The terrorist organization al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for the attack. The author maintains that in November of 2000, a highly secret project to capture Osama bin Laden, ...

Hope Medical Care, PLLC signed up with Spectrum Software Solutions Inc's HiArc EHR and PHR systems

2012-12-16
Spectrum Software Solutions Inc is pleased to announce that it now provides EHR service Hope Medical Care, PLLC located in Manlius, NY. HiArc EHR, which met the requirements for EHR Module certification, is a high-powered web-based, operating system independent, easy-to-use EHR and is guaranteed to earn Meaningful Use incentives and optimize the workflow of the users. HiArc is developed by a team of experienced software engineers and medical experts, creating a feature-rich, innovative system that will be an asset to medical providers. "Healthcare providers can ...

Bay Area Green Builder to Participate in Dedication of Home for War Hero

Bay Area Green Builder to Participate in Dedication of Home for War Hero
2012-12-16
This Tuesday, December 18, it will be an honor for Sunstone Construction to participate with Operation FINALLY HOME and other community partners to dedicate the new home of SPC Charlie Lemon. Chief Jane Castor of Tampa PD is slated to be the key note speaker. The event begins at 10:00 a.m. at 1922 W. Gray Street, Tampa, FL 33606. On June 8, 2011, while deployed in Afghanistan with the 3rd Armored Calvary out of Ft. Hood, TX, an explosive device destroyed the Humvee SPC Charlie Lemon was riding in. This explosion caused SPC Lemon to lose both of his legs. Specialist ...

Women-Owned Businesses Succeeding in a Tough Economy - Local Brokerage Goes National

Women-Owned Businesses Succeeding in a Tough Economy - Local Brokerage Goes National
2012-12-16
Traci Perry, Owner and President of Spectrum Properties with offices in the Bay Area CA and headquarters in the East Bay announced today that her company has accomplished its goal of taking their business national. Under the leadership of this hard working single mom, Spectrum has grown to become one of the top Real Estate Brokerage and Commercial Asset Management companies in the Bay Area and has just reached the benchmark of taking their Asset Management services national. Traci, who often consults for her clients in the areas of Real Estate and business, identified an ...

Learn to Build Brand Loyalty - Net Promoter Customer Experience Conference

2012-12-16
Satmetrix is organising the 7th Annual Net Promoter Customer Experience Conference. The event will take place in 2013 Miami from Jan 31st -Feb 1st and it will be the biggest Net Promoter conference ever, with 8 marquee industry thought-leaders, over 30 Net Promoter and Customer Experience case studies, and 600 Customer Experience practitioners. The main speakers will be the customer loyalty guru Fred Reichheld, Don Peppers, Bobbi Dangerfield of Dell, Joseph Jaffe, Richard Owen, Wendy Lea, Deb Eastman and Charlie Chase of FirstService Brands. During the 24 breakout ...

Stainless Steel Gets Switched on with the Electrical Counter

Stainless Steel Gets Switched on with the Electrical Counter
2012-12-16
The market for electrical switches and sockets grows larger each day and it is now a possible to change the appearance of the electrical service systems within a house or office regularly without breaking the bank. Electrical Counter has developed a full market range of switches and sockets to meet what is likely to be an ever increasing market place. The company has developed their Internet marketing system to be able to supply the fullest range of electrical equipment at a moment's notice off the shelf and Electrical Counter is pleased to be able to meet almost all requirements ...

Le Tigre Enterprises Attends Business Leadership Seminar in Ireland

2012-12-16
The three day seminar covered everything that a business owner needs to know to get a small business up and running and develop strong leadership skills. Le Tigre Enterprises reveals that the seminar covered a wide range of topics including: customer service skills, recruitment, interviewing techniques, website development, advertising, PR, management styles, leadership skills, and how to set and hit short and long term goals. There were a range of speakers present all of who are at the top of their industry and specialists in the topics they spoke on. Ronan O'Connor, Managing ...

DIY BBQ Manufactures Industry Leading BBQ Island Frame Kits that are Designed for the Do-It-Yourselfer. Save Thousands with their Kits!

2012-12-16
Years ago, homeowners who wanted to build an outdoor kitchen thought little about taking out a home equity loan or putting their purchase on plastic. But now that most people have had to tighten their budgets a bit, one would think that people would have just cut back on all the luxuries--since top-of-the-line outdoor kitchens can cost upwards of $30,000. Actually, that hasn't been the case at all. Record numbers of homeowners are building outdoor kitchens, both for their own personal enjoyment and to increase their home's value. However, buyers are being creative by going ...

The Onstad Law Firm Settles Five Multi-Million Dollar Healthcare Liability Settlements

2012-12-16
In today's healthcare liability climate, with caps on non-economic damages of $250,000, and all the hurdles imposed by the Texas Legislature and Texas Courts, being able to achieve meaningful settlements for victims of medical malpractice and hospital negligence is extremely difficult. All of these cases were affected by the very unfair caps on non-economic damages of $250,000. In the past year, Rockne W. Onstad has pursued and successfully settled 5 such cases for over one million dollars. The settlements are as follows: $3,313,000 settlement for a baby who suffered ...

Lets Go 2 Las Vegas for the Holidays

2012-12-16
With the bright lights and themed holiday music selections at the Bellagio Fountains, Las Vegas Holidays are the most joyful way to celebrate this Christmas. Las Vegas holidays are known for all the lights as well as elaborate displays; the city kicks it up to a completely different level. During Las Vegas holidays, the casinos decorate their halls with to celebrate the holiday season. Add in Christmas trees everywhere and other festive designs, you will find this is a unique holiday experience to remember. Things to see during the Christmas season in Las Vegas take ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Launch of the most comprehensive, and up to date European Wetland Map

Lurie Children’s campaign urges parents to follow up right away if newborn screening results are abnormal

Does drinking alcohol really take away the blues? It's not what you think

Speed of risk perception is connected to how information is arranged

High-risk pregnancy specialists analyze AI system to detect heart defects on fetal ultrasound exams

‘Altar tent’ discovery puts Islamic art at the heart of medieval Christianity

Policy briefs present approach for understanding prison violence

Early adult mortality is higher than expected in US post-COVID

Recycling lithium-ion batteries cuts emissions and strengthens supply chain

Study offers new hope for relieving chronic pain in dialysis patients

How does the atmosphere affect ocean weather?

Robots get smarter to work in sewers

Speech Accessibility Project data leads to recognition improvements on Microsoft Azure

Tigers in the neighborhood: How India makes room for both tigers and people

Grove School’s Arthur Paul Pedersen publishes critical essay on scientific measurement literacy

Moffitt study finds key biomarker to predict KRASG12C inhibitor effectiveness in lung cancer

Improving blood transfusion monitoring in critical care patients: Insights from diffuse optics

Powerful legal and financial services enable kleptocracy, research shows

Carbon capture from constructed wetlands declines as they age

UCLA-led study establishes link between early side effects from prostate cancer radiation and long-term side effects

Life cycles of some insects adapt well to a changing climate. Others, not so much.

With generative AI, MIT chemists quickly calculate 3D genomic structures

The gut-brain connection in Alzheimer’s unveiled with X-rays

NIH-funded clinical trial will evaluate new dengue therapeutic

Sound is a primary issue in the lives of skateboarders, study shows

Watch what you eat: NFL game advertisements promote foods high in fat, sodium

Red Dress Collection Concert hosted by Sharon Stone kicks off American Heart Month

One of the largest studies on preterm birth finds a maternal biomarker test significantly reduces neonatal morbidities and improves neonatal outcomes

One of the largest studies of its kind finds early intervention with iron delivered intravenously during pregnancy is a safe and effective treatment for anemia

New Case Western Reserve University study identifies key protein’s role in psoriasis

[Press-News.org] Infiniti HR Donates to Feed Hungry Kids in Montgomery County, MD
HR Company Provides Food for One Student Every Weekend for the Entire Year