A Utah company is coming together with organizations around the world to help those in Ukraine suffering from the conflict.
Every year, Lifetime Products CEO Richard Hendrickson brings his employees together for a day of service as a way to give back to Utah communities. The service project is also an incentive to help employees receive a percentage of the company's profit-sharing.
“These care kits have hygiene kits in them, socks, shirt, food, a variety of items that we have found out people are in need of," said Hendrickson. “Those people have no resources right now," said Capponi."There’s no power, there’s no electricity, there’s no water. They don’t have anything."
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