The Hitt’em Over The Heart Charity Award
The Hitt’em Over The Heart Award is a monthly program
dedicated to giving back to charities and organizations in need. Every month, the employee with the most bonus points gets the opportunity to choose an organization, and The HOTH contributes on that employee’s behalf.
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Planned ParenthoodPlanned Parenthood delivers vital reproductive health care, sex education, and information to millions of people worldwide.February 2024
Beth
Chief Financial Officer -
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Doesn’t that sound like a lovely way to empower kids to embrace reading and make it a special part of their lives, too?“Books and dogs have been a tremendous source of comfort and joy throughout my entire life.”June 2023
Kit
Hiring Support Coordinator -
UNICEF is an organization that provides education, nutrition, sanitation, and overall relief, to those in need. They specialize in providing aid, relief, and education to children all over the world.“I wanted to choose an organization that is also actively working to provide relief in Ukraine right now. UNICEF’s emergency response teams have been on the ground in Ukraine since 2014 and have significantly scaled these operations since the outbreak of the Feb 2022 war.”March 2022
Balladine Fichtner-Morgan
Support Team Lead -
Black Girls Code builds pathways for young women of color to embrace the current tech marketplace as builders and creators by introducing them to skills in computer programming and technology.“I choose to donate to Black Girls Code because it’s a program that introduces and empowers young girls of color into the STEM field. I would love to see more diversity in the tech space and believe Black Girls Code is taking the right steps to help close this gap.”February 2022
Kenny Phillips
Account Manager -
Pet Pal Animal Shelter Pet Pal’s mission is to rescue dogs and cats from shelters that may otherwise be euthanized due to time limitations, illness, injuries or lack of socialization and training. It is dedicated to educating the public about the pet overpopulation crisis, the importance of spaying/neutering and responsible pet ownership.“I got my very first dog from Pet Pal when I was 10 as an early birthday present and immediately fell in love. I had Arlo for 15 years and he was the best dog I could have asked to grow up with. Their commitment as an organization for public education on responsible pet ownership and truly helping as many animals as possible has always been something I’m proud to support as a local cause!”
January 2022
Makayla Wood
Product Coordinator -
Meals on Wheels of Tampa is committed to the belief that all seniors have the right to live independently, with dignity and respect, in their own homes for as long as it is safely possible. It is its mission to provide homebound seniors in Tampa with fresh nutritious meals and a daily visit from volunteers.“I’m choosing Meals on Wheels because of the great work they do for the Tampa Bay community. My dad is a regular volunteer for Meals on Wheels, and having delivered the meals with him many times, I’ve seen first hand the positive impact the organization can have on its recipients.”December 2021
Trey Wallrapp
Content Syndication & Press Release Manager -
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital The mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is to advance cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. Consistent with the vision of our founder Danny Thomas, no child is denied treatment based on race, religion or a family’s ability to pay.“I am choosing St Jude Children’s Research Hospital because cancer is an awful thing for anyone to go through let alone a child. Unlike most hospitals, the majority of funding for St. Jude comes from individual contributions. Thanks to this, families never receive a bill for treatment, travel, housing, or food.”November 2021
Christian Cappoli
Content Service Manager -
The Children’s Cancer Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving children and their families who are battling cancer or chronic blood disorders with the emotional, financial, and educational support necessary to cope with their life-threatening illness.“I was lucky enough to tour their center in Tampa a few years ago and got to see firsthand their direct and intimate impact on the lives of many. The community they have cultivated centered around love, support, and presence is truly beautiful.”October 2021
Bali Fichtner-Morgan
Client Experience Concierge -
CASA Founded in 1977, is the official 501c3 domestic violence center based in Pinellas County, FL. It operates the area’s 24-hour hotline and emergency shelter; non-residential programs, such as support groups, economic empowerment and legal advocacy; Child Protective Investigative Team support; community and corporate training; and the CASA Peacemakers anti-bullying and healthy relationship school curriculum.“I chose to donate to CASA, an organization my wife and I have been involved with for years, to help break the cycle of domestic violence. They, and organizations like them, are instrumental in helping individuals and families within our community.”September 2021
Matt Harrison
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Feeding Louisiana distributed 53 million pounds of food in 2014. This is approximately enough food for 44 million meals. They did this through a network of more than 900 community and faith-based organizations across Louisiana.“I would like to donate to Feeding Louisiana to help provide relief from hurricane Ida. Hurricane Ida recently devasted the state of Louisana. It is estimated to have caused over 80 billion dollars in damage. This storm has left many without homes, jobs, electricity, and even food. By donating to Feeding Louisiana every dollar is able to provide 4 meals to people in need.”August 2021
Ashley Shealy
HOTH X Team -
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. is America’s premier legal organization fighting for racial justice. LDF defends the gains and protections won over the past 80 years of civil rights struggle and works to improve the quality and diversity of judicial and executive appointments.“I am choosing the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund as they play a fundamental role in providing justice to those wronged by a system that has long contributed to and perpetuated racial inequality. My hope is that this donation will help continue the fight against institutionalized racism and other discriminatory policies, such as voter suppression. “July 2021
Melissa Sadlik
PPC Campaign Manager -
Fat Heads Rescue is a non-profit volunteer dog rescue organization serving the Southern Indiana area. Their mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome pit bull-type dogs with responsible, educated owners. “I would like to donate to Fat Heads Rescue. They do an incredible job of protecting, rehabilitating, and rehoming bulldog breeds that would otherwise not be accepted at many shelters. Our pets make up a huge part of our culture at The HOTH, so it’s important to me that we provide the opportunity for other dogs to have fantastic lives too!”
June 2021
Max Bowmer-Adey
Campaign Manager -
Metro Inclusive Health is a local nonprofit based in Tampa Bay on a mission to provide quality health and wellness services that are inclusive, relevant, supportive, and represent the diverse people in our community.“I would like the donation for May to go to Metro Inclusive Health. The benefits of the services provided by Metro positively affect more than just the individuals they serve – they strengthen our community as a whole and set the standard for inclusivity in our society!”May 2021
Alize Luft
Community and Culture Manager -
Advocates Against Human Trafficking (AAHT) is a Tampa non-profit and faith-based organization that helps exploited men, women, and children who have survived trafficking.“I would like to send my donation to Advocates Against Human Trafficking. As Florida ranks top 5 in states across the U.S. for Human Trafficking, I think this is something that we cannot support enough. I believe it is important we be reminded that slavery still exists and be proactive in the fight against it.”April 2021
Trey Gonzalez
Campaign Manager -
Metropolitan Ministries has services designed to help children and families, no matter how serious their needs.“I chose to donate to the Metropolitan Ministries because I did some volunteering with them back in college during the holidays and I was able to see the immediate impact they had on families in need. Whether they need to get off the streets at night, or they’re seeking education so they can get a job that will support their family, Metropolitan Ministries is there to help. I hope this money helps support those in need in the Tampa Bay area.”March 2021
George Papadeas
Chief Operations Officer -
Girls Who Code is on a mission to close the gender gap in technology and to change the image of what a programmer looks like and does.“Girls Who Code has a variety of programs that encourage and empower girls to enter the tech field. Their efforts have impacted over 300K girls! As someone passionate about women in tech, and with Women’s Day rapidly approaching, this organization is the perfect fit. I hope this donation helps close the gender gap in tech and look forward to seeing more women in our industry.”February 2021
Jessie Matheney
Director of Product & Development -
Feeding America’s Covid-19 Response Fund is committed to serving communities and individuals facing hunger across America, wherever they are. Every dollar raised from the COVID-19 response fund will be used to get food and funds to local food banks across the U.S.“We’re seeing an unprecedented number of people in lines at food banks all across the country. Every dollar raised for this fund will be used to get food and funds to local food banks across the U.S., and I hope this donation will provide some relief to the people who are struggling to get by during this time.”January 2021
Emilie Haridopolos
Web Copy Coordinator -
The Jed Foundation partners with schools and universities to bring awareness to mental health issues and help provide stronger mental health, substance abuse, and suicide prevention resources and programs.“I chose this nonprofit because unfortunately people dealing with mental health issues sometimes fight a silent battle and may feel alone. It’s so crucial that our school systems provide teenagers and young adults with the support, tools, resources, and awareness needed to help themselves and those around them. I hope this donation will help provide emotional and mental support to someone that is struggling.”December 2020
Cindy Koch
Customer Support Coordinator -
Ronald McDonald East House does everything in their power to provide children and their families a safe place to stay while receiving some of the best medical care possible.“About a year ago, I started volunteering at the St. Pete East House with Finn as a pet therapy team and it has been the most rewarding experience. Getting to see the smiles on the kid’s faces while they play with Finn is priceless and I am so proud to be able to support such a great local cause!”November 2020
Makayla Wood
Product Coordinator -
City Harvest – founded in 1982, they are one of the world’s first food rescue programs. On average, City Harvest saves around 136,000 lbs of food each day, with 55% of the food being fresh produce. They source the food they save from farms, restaurants, grocers, and manufacturers. They then deliver the food, free of charge to hundreds of soup kitchens, food pantries, and other community food programs, where it’s used to help feed struggling New Yorkers.“I’ve chosen this non-profit because America is the global leader in food waste, and around 40 million tons of food is discarded every year. Their mission not only helps the Earth but people in need – and I consider that a win/win.”October 2020
Micaela Robinson
Guest Post Manager -
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was founded on the belief that animals are entitled to kind and respectful treatment at the hands of humans and must be protected under the law. ASPCA’s mission is to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States.“I chose ASPCA to help fight against animal cruelty and help animals in need. Animals have always been a big part of my life. Through ups and downs, our animals are always there just to give us unconditional love. So, here is my way of paying it back to animals as a whole!”September 2020
Karl Bartling
PPC Manager -
Equal Justice Initiative is an organization committed to ending mass incarceration and excessive punishment in the United States, challenging racial and economic injustice, and protecting basic human rights for the most vulnerable people in American society.“Tens of thousands of people have been unfairly sentenced to jail and prison in the United States. It is so critical that we create a more reliable and fair criminal justice system. My hope is that this donation will go toward legislative efforts to overturn systemically racist policies and aid in the fight for criminal justice reform.”August 2020
Ali Luft
Community and Culture Manager -
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) is a voluntary health organization that gives those affected by suicide a nationwide community empowered by research, education, and advocacy to take action against this leading cause of death.“Mental health is incredibly important. You never know who needs you to be there for them. Take time to check in on the most important people in your life! I selected this charity for all those personally affected by the devastation of losing a loved one to suicide. If this donation saves even 1 life it was money well spent!”July 2020
Branden Bell
Operations Manager -
National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC) is a civil rights organization dedicated to the empowerment of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and same-gender loving (LGBTQ/SGL) people, including people living with HIV/AIDS.“The Black LGBTQ community should be celebrated and uplifted by all! Members of this community have been trailblazers in activism, arts, literature, and more – they are an integral part of this nation’s culture. Unfortunately, many experience discrimination and prejudice. I admire NBJC’s agenda of Giving Voice, Taking Action, and Building Networks to put a stop to this discrimination through federal public policy.”June 2020
Jessie Matheney
Director of Product & Development -
NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc. is America’s premier legal organization fighting for racial justice.“It is evident that sweeping reform is necessary. The courts are where these battles are won and my hope is this donation will make victory more certain.”May 2020
Stephen Reilly
Project Development Coordinator -
COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund Donations support WHO’s work, including with partners, to track and understand the spread of the virus; to ensure patients get the care they need and frontline workers to get essential supplies and information.“I chose to donate to the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund because this pandemic is impacting communities everywhere. Their mission is to track and understand the spread of the virus; to ensure patients get the care they need and frontline workers get essential supplies. I have family members working in hospitals in New Jersey, so I want to help the frontline workers as much as possible.”April 2020
Christian Cappoli
Content Service Manager -
United Way of New York City fights poverty throughout the five boroughs. They design and invest in evidence-based programs that ensure that low-income New Yorkers have both a safety net and a springboard to a better life.“My donation will go to United Way Of New York City to help with the impacts of COVID-19. I have a lot of family members up there and I know the whole state is feeling the impact of this pandemic. With the help of charities like United Way Of NYC that they can help individuals, first responders, and hopefully contain the spread of this virus.”March 2020
Karl Bartling
PPC Manager -
350.org is a non-profit dedicated to ending our reliance on fossil fuels and transition over to 100% renewable energy.“The fossil fuel industry is a major contributor to the climate crisis we’re facing today, and 350.org is working tirelessly to help us make the switch to renewable sources of energy. I hope that by investing in their organization we will be one step closer to tackling the climate crisis. Every little bit counts.”February 2020
Emilie Haridopolos
Content Service Coordinator -
Autism Speaks’ mission is to increase understanding and acceptance about Autism Spectrum Disorder while furthering research and increasing access to care and support for those in need.“I chose this charity because I had the opportunity to work with some amazing children and young adults with Autism while in college. This was one of the most rewarding things that I have ever gotten to be a part of. I hope this donation will go towards attaining resources to help create transition plans for more independent adult life.”January 2020
Julia Cieutat
HOTH X Production Manager -
Australian Red Cross is a humanitarian aid and community services charity in Australia and an auxiliary to the government. “I’ve chosen this organization in hopes that it will help those affected by the horrible tragedies these devastating fires have brought to the area. More than 1000 homes have been destroyed since the fires began, and the Australian Red Cross provides shelter and emergency assistance to those displaced and in need.”
January 2020
Rachel Hernandez
Director of Content Services -
She Should Run encourages women from all different backgrounds to run for office. They provide women with the right resources, network, and opportunities to take on leadership roles in local, state, and federal offices. “I chose this charity because I think it’s about time we get more women into leadership positions. I have always been passionate about ending the stigma that women aren’t as effective or capable of leading as men are. She Should Run is taking huge steps towards achieving gender equality in office. I want women’s voices to be heard and to help support women to make a difference.”
November 2019
Emilie Haridopolos
Content Service Intern -
Environmental Defense Fund Their mission is to preserve the natural systems on which all life depends. They focus on different issues involving climate change and protecting different habitats across the globe. “We need the planet much more than it needs us. We as a people need to do all we can to push the major powers to preserve what is left of our beautiful planet. We may not be able to restore, but we can take measures to at least offset the environmental damage already done. This donation is a small step towards the world’s most important problem. “
October 2019
Branden Bell
Operations Manager -
Environmental Defense Fund Their mission is to preserve the natural systems on which all life depends. They focus on different issues involving climate change and protecting different habitats across the globe. “It’s time we realize the impact we have on the environment so we can ensure a healthy and happy future. I recently spent time at Great Smoky Mountains National Park, it would be truly devastating if this amazing place was gone. The EDF has many different initiatives and I hope that this money will go towards finding renewable resources and cleaner oceans.”
September 2019
Rachael Strauss
Production Coordinator -
Environmental Defense Fund Their mission is to preserve the natural systems on which all life depends. They focus on different issues involving climate change and protecting different habitats across the globe. “With the current rate at which the world is changing, I hope the donation goes towards efforts of improving renewable energy so that in coming years we can stop the loss of environments and ecosystems that were once breathtaking and beautiful. “
September 2019
Jessica Wagner
Campaign Manager -
The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and disaster preparedness education in the United States. “I chose The American Red Cross because I am hoping this will bring some relief and give them a little light at the end of the tunnel. Helping them stay positive through this extremely difficult time. I hope the money will go towards the supplies they need on a day to day basis and making life a bit easier.”
August 2019
Karl Bartling
PPC Manager -
Environmental Defense Fund works to provide solutions under the broad categories of climate change, oceans, wildlife and habitats, and health. “I chose EDF because I have been working hard the last year to help make a difference for the environment by reducing my carbon footprint. Donating to a charity who dedicates their time and effort to not just one environmental issue but a variety really means the world to me (no pun intended!). I hope the money will go towards helping save our environment in any way. Whether it is reducing the plastic and litter in our oceans and on our beaches or global warming. “
July 2019
Alyssa Fama
Content Service Coordinator -
Music Sweet Music provides free music therapy sessions to those with special needs in the Tampa Bay Area. ” I chose this non-profit because I read about the benefit that Music Therapy can especially have with Veterans, and those diagnosed with Autism + Dementia. Additionally, I love that they are a Tampa Bay organization and that this donation will have a positive impact on our local community. My hope is that this will go towards helping them contract more board-certified Music therapists, obtain more instruments, and continue to provide children + adults with illnesses, diseases and disorders this therapy. “
June 2019
Micaela Robinson
Client Experience Manager -
The Trevor Project is an organization dedicated to crisis intervention and suicide prevention for LGBTQ youth. They started as a suicide hotline in 1998 but have since expanded to other mediums. “During Pride month it is important to keep in mind that there are still young people out there who need support from organizations like these. I hope the money goes to helping LGBTQ teens in crisis understand that it’s temporary, love and acceptance are out there, and they have the rest of their lives to create and experience the world they deserve.”
May 2019
Rachel Hernandez
Director of Content Services -
Metropolitan Ministries has services designed to help children and families, no matter how serious their needs. “I chose to donate to the Metropolitan Ministries because I did some volunteering with them back in college during the holidays and I was able to see the immediate impact they had on families in need. Whether they need to get off the streets at night, or they’re seeking education so they can get a job that will support their family, Metropolitan Ministries is there to help. I hope this money helps support those in need in the Tampa Bay area.”
April 2019
George Papadeas
Chief Operations Officer -
Suncoast Developers Guild is a collective of software engineers, programmers, and designers in the Tampa Bay area. “I chose to donate to the Suncoast Developers Guild because they help maintain a variety of different meetup groups all with the same singular goal of teaching the community how to code. This is an invaluable resource that can help people of all ages, races, income, etc.. develop skills that are and will continue to be in high demand. I hope this money helps create more workshops to support future developers.”
March 2019
José Camou
UI/UX Designer -
CASA: Community Action Stops Abuse is a victim advocacy center that helps victims of sexual assault and domestic violence in the St.Pete area. “I chose to donate to CASA because I am currently running a campaign through my USFSP Basketball Club to raise awareness for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. So far we’ve raised about 400 dollars for CASA and our event is April 10th! Going to college has shown me that sexual assault is way too prevalent and I really wanted to do my part to change the narrative behind this matter. So last year I started the Purple and Teal to start a change.”
March 2019
Aleek Nibbs
Customer Support Coordinator -
St Jude Children’s Research Hospital provides free treatment for pediatric cancer helping children across the globe. “I chose to donate to St Jude because they are leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Cancer is an awful thing for anyone to go through, let alone a child. What makes this place so special is families never receive a bill and children’s cancer survival rate has increased from 20% to 80% today.”
February 2019
Christian Cappoli
Content Service Coordinator -
Pencils of Promise creates schools, programs and global communities in third world countries.“I chose to donate to Pencils of Promise because they believe that every child should have access to quality education. This helps children better themselves and their community at the same time. I hope that this donation provides support to the teachers that help these children, as they’re the most powerful resource for them.”
January 2019
Trey Walrapp
HOTH Foundations Production Manager -
Water.org has empowered 16 million people with access to safe water and sanitation through affordable financing. “I chose to donate to Water.org because of their strides made in 3 continents, which include my family’s country of origin, Peru. Making small, affordable loans available helps families pay for water and sanitation improvements over a reasonable period of time. I hope that this donation goes toward setting families up with indoor bathrooms, water and sewerage connections, improved sanitary installations, and tanks for water collection and storage.”
January 2019
Bryan Vasquez
Account Manager -
Metro Wellness & Community Centers is an organization committed to providing quality health and wellness services for the diverse people in our community. “I chose to donate to Metro Wellness and Community Centers because they do a lot of great work in the local community. This organization provides low cost healthcare services to people in need and aims to serve a diverse community. In addition to providing access to treatment, Metro Wellness also provides health education, substance abuse programs, counseling, and support groups.”
December 2018
Camille Moore
Content Service Manager -
St. Petersburg Free Clinic is a multi-service human services agency providing our community neighbors assistance with food, shelter and health care. “I choose to donate to the St. Petersburg Free Clinic Health Center because I’ve been impressed with their transparency in the allocation of their resources as well as their highly-rated reviews from both patients and volunteers. I’m confident that they’re doing extraordinary amounts of good in our community. I hope this money goes towards medical resources for the health center to aide those who particularly reside within their family shelter.”
November 2018
Becca Thrun
Account Manager -
The Sato Project is dedicated to rescuing abused and abandoned dogs from Puerto Rico. “When I was young living in Puerto Rico, my grandfather and I used to dream of one day having a big property to help save stray dogs on the island. We always adopted dogs off the street, gave them medical attention and made them part of our family. I chose the Sato Project because of my love and passion for dogs, for the love I have for my home, and to honor my grandfather’s memory. I hope this donation helps The Sato Project give dogs the care they need and help them find homes!”
October 2018
Monica Rodriguez
Content Service Manager -
Girls Who Code provides after-school programs and summer camps to help girls learn about computer science and programming. “Despite programming being one of the highest in-demand industries, women only hold around 25% of these jobs. I’ve seen the stellar women at The HOTH be just as technically-minded as men, and there is no reason for women to be passed over for these roles. It is my hope that Girls Who Code will continue to encourage young women to enter the tech sector and close the gender gap in our industry, and that our dontation helps them with that mission.”
September 2018
Jason Gill
Chief Technology Officer -
The Arts Conservatory for Teens The HOTH donated to ACT, a local St Pete organization that helps provide at risk youth an outlet through different forms of art. “I had the pleasure of working with them on a project and really loved the organization and what they’re doing for the community. I love that they let kids express themselves through various forms of art including music, dance, and painting. I hope that this donation helps The Arts Conservatory for Teens to organize a performance for their students to participate in.”
August 2018
Danielle Davis
Video Production Manager -
Alpha House provides housing and supportive services to homeless pregnant women and families experiencing crisis pregnancies. “This local charity supports pregnant women, teens, and infants with housing and life skills training. I wanted this money to help people, and Alpha House strives to help homeless women who are in crisis. 90% of the women in Alpha House’s residential program transition successfully into permanent housing and independent living. I hope this money will go towards helping to improve the quality of life for local women and children who need assistance.”
July 2018
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Mercy For Animals The HOTH donated to Mercy For Animals to help prevent cruelty to farmed animals and to promote compassionate food choices and policies. “I recently finished a book about the meat industry and am concerned about the impact cattle farming has on our environment as well as the questionable ethical methods used. The Mercy For Animals team are advocates for farm animals and work for their rights. I hope most of this money goes towards their investigative practices. There is nothing better than forcing a powerful corporation to take responsibility!”
June 2018
Stephen Reilly
Customer Support Specialist -
American Cancer Society The HOTH donated to help American Cancer Society free the world from cancer. Funds go towards conducting research, and spreading the word about prevention. “I have had several family members pass away from cancer. The HOTH has also had many team members with family who suffers from cancer or has already passed away from cancer. Our owner Marc Hardgrove and team member Andrew Hardgrove recently lost their father Hans Hardgrove to cancer as well. I am hoping that the money will go to towards research and spreading the word about prevention.”
May 2018
Mackenzie Logan
Director of Sales -
St. Petersburg Free Clinic St. Petersburg Free Clinic is a multi-service human services agency providing our community neighbors assistance with food, shelter and health care. “I wanted to donate locally to give back to the city that has given so much to me. The city of St. Pete has such a wonderful community and St. Petersburg Free Clinic constantly devotes their resources and time to facilitate that. The organization also has a perfect charity rating score, making it one of very few in the nation with that distinction. I hope that this donation will assist with food, shelter, and healthcare.”
April 2018
Alize Luft
Community and Culture Coordinator -
Puppies Behind Bars The mission of Puppies Behind Bars is to train prison inmates to raise service dogs for wounded war veterans and explosive detection canines for law enforcement. “I chose this charity to honor a very special veteran in my life who has recently passed away. My Grandfather, Arch Shealy Sr., passed away recently at the age of 98. His heroism has been a huge inspiration in my life. Like him, the veterans that this charity serves risked making the ultimate sacrifice for our countries freedom! I hope this money can go towards helping as many veterans as possible get the service dogs they need.”
March 2018
Ashley Shealy
HOTH X Team -
Florida FIRST Robotics Education Foundation The HOTH donated to help inspire young people to learn science, engineering, and technology skills. “When I was in high school I participated in the FIRST Robotics program and it changed my life. I still enjoy volunteering with the organization each year! Donations to the organization help run the FRC Orlando Regional. This is an annual robotics competition that brings student FIRST Robotics teams together from not only Florida, but all around the world, to compete! “
February 2018
Jessie Poen
Production and Development Manager -
Florida Dachshund Rescue aims to rescue, rehabilitate and place rescued dachshunds into permanent and loving homes. “I chose the organization because my mom actually works with the organization! FLDR rescues dogs that have been abandoned or that families have given up. They help the dogs find new homes and it avoids the dogs being put down. My family fosters some of the dogs until they get adopted into a great home. I hope my donation will help FLDR get more resources to help rescue dogs! “
January 2018
Skyler Kulesa
Sales Development Representative -
Loggerhead Marinelife Center helps preserve the ocean’s ecosystem with a focus on rehabilitating sea turtles. “I hope that this donation is used for any new equipment or facility improvements that may be needed! Growing up next to the ocean, with the Loggerhead center basically in my backyard, I’ve had a close connection to the ocean’s ecosystem and what we can do to improve it. I’ve visited the center since I was younger and I’ve even seen a couple of the sea turtles getting released back into the ocean. They gave me great memories that I’ll remember for the rest of my life.”
December 2017
Rebecca Simpson
Customer Support Team Lead -
The mission of Shelter Dogs with Jobs is to save, train, and place homeless working dogs in forever homes and careers. “I knew this donation would go to a great local organization and one that would greatly help homeless working dogs. I also know that this organization is very good at making sure the dogs are properly matched to a career and home that they will be in for the rest of their lives.” says Amy. This organization will take in these “working dogs” and match them with a home and a career! Not only are the dogs benefiting from their home and career but the community as well.”
November 2017
Amy Tribolet
Content Marketing Coordinator -
Creative Clay helps people with disabilities by providing expressive, educational and vocational experiences. “I chose Creative Clay because I really believe in their mission. They help people with disabilities, those in institutional settings, veterans, and children express their artistic abilities through educational and vocational activities. Our donation helps sponsor one artist for a 6-month program that pairs them with a professional artist mentor. They are also given the opportunity to collaborate with their mentor and create visual and performance art! :)”
October 2017
Ongoing Charitable Contributions
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Batshaw Youth and Family Centres FoundationThe HOTH donated to help protect the needs of children and youths for whom it is believed that their security or development may be endangered. -
Carlton ManorThe HOTH contributed to redesign of the Carlton Manor website and provided new athletic shoes to children. -
The New Secret Santa The HOTH donated to helping underprivileged children as a part of LinkNow’s Secret Santa Campaign.
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As They GatheredThe HOTH purchased a box truck to help transport food to feed the homeless. We also have staff members regularly volunteer at the food shelter. -
Charity WaterCharity Water helps provide clean water to people in developing countries. -
HOTH Scholarship The HOTH Scholarship supports education in marketing.
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VFW
Veterans of Foriegn wars provides support to service members, veterans, and their families.