Saturday, February 12, 2022

Project Boon Celebrates Remarkable Year of Local Philanthropy, Generous Giving

A visual representation of Project Boon's impact in 2021

Project Boon's 2021 Board Members

Project Boon's 2021 Board Members

A team of volunteers at Project Boon's 10th Annual Eat & Be Well Event

A team of volunteers at Project Boon's 10th Annual Eat & Be Well Event

Project Boon closes the book on 2021, memorializing the organization’s amazing reach and first-rate volunteers.

We’re so proud of the impact we made on the local community this year, and none of it would have been possible without our incredible network of supporters.”
— Christopher Suchánek

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, February 11, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Despite the ongoing disruptions of COVID-19, Project Boon enjoyed a busy and fruitful 2021. In a new statement to the press, the non-profit organization shares some facts and figures that highlight a remarkable year and celebrates the commitment of its incredible donors and volunteers.

“We’re so proud of the impact we made on the local community this year,” comments Chris Suchánek, the founder of Project Boon. “And none of it would have been possible without our incredible network of supporters.”

Among its other achievements, Project Boon distributed 40,000 meals this year, including 9,000 at Thanksgiving alone. Additionally, the organization shared 1,030 health resource

packets, 900 Christmas toys, 600 Easter baskets, and 1,200 backpacks stocked with school supplies. To accomplish all of this, Project Boon boasted the support of over 640 volunteers.

“Even in less-than-favorable conditions, our community stepped up and made a truly major impact on countless lives,” Suchánek concludes. “We’re thankful for all we accomplished together and excited for what the new year will bring!”

Additional information about Project Boon and volunteer opportunities may be found at https://projectboon.org/.

ABOUT:

Project Boon operates events that bring together those in need, those willing to help, and the resources that make a difference. Based in Rancho Cucamonga, CA, the non-profit organization seeks to connect people with their local communities and encourage neighbors to support one another during times of need.

Ellyse Martinez
Project Boon
+1 951-305-3038
info@projectboon.org

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