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Aprio Community Impact Week Supports 43 Non-Profits

Throughout Community Impact Week, Aprio volunteers completed projects at nonprofit organizations in Atlanta, Birmingham, Charlotte, Rockville, and more.

Aprio, LLP, the fastest-growing business advisory and accounting firm in the U.S., today announced the completion of its annual Community Impact Week, the firm’s company-wide initiative dedicated to supporting its local communities. Throughout the week of November 6 – 11, Aprio employees volunteered over 1,410 hours across the globe to support 43 non-profit organizations throughout the United States as well as the Philippines. 

“At Aprio, we are dedicated to supporting our communities far and wide, and with this year’s Community Impact Week, we were excited to expand our volunteer efforts into new regions,” said Executive Director of The Aprio Foundation, Michele Blondheim. “2023 was a year of massive growth and transformation at Aprio and we expect 2024 to continue that same trajectory. With our expanded team and geographic range, we look forward to continuing to impact positive change in our communities for years to come.”

Throughout Community Impact Week, Aprio volunteers completed projects at nonprofit organizations in Atlanta, Birmingham, Charlotte, Rockville, and more. With causes ranging from food scarcity to housing support, organizations supported included Bobby Dodd Institute in Atlanta, Community Food Bank of Central Alabama in Birmingham, Red Hook Farms in New York, Families Forward in Charlotte, and Duyan Ni Maria Children’s Home in the Philippines. 

“As a non-profit organization, Chattahoochee Nature Center relies on corporate partners like Aprio to support our mission to connect people with nature,” said a spokesperson from Chattahoochee Nature Center. “We are grateful for the Aprio volunteers who worked to restore a critical trail so our 45,000 visiting school children can explore and interpret a new section of woodlands in the Chattahoochee River ecosystem. Thank you for your shared commitment to the environment and education. Together, we can preserve and protect the environment for future generations.”