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Hanratty Updates
Serving the community is 'Personal' to
us!
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The phrase
"It's Personal" looks so simple but its meaning is completely
complex. A simple task of politeness or picking up a piece of trash
for the environment shows "It's Personal" and can be used
everywhere. It is an uplifting experience for me to be out in the
community helping where I know I am needed. There are many less
fortunate that need even the smallest amount of my time and energy.
Being a part of the Hanratty family has given me the opportunity to
help, and for that I am ecstatic and look forward to every event we
have. I feel that Hanratty is setting an example for other
companies and their employees to follow.
-Mindy Schieber, COBRA Administrator
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The Hanratty/Memorial Blood Centers Blood
Drive
This June 18th-20th, three different locations around the Twin
Cities will host a blood drive to help those in need.
CLICK HERE to visit our sponsor page and enter
the code "3814" to see our locations and times. You can then sign
up to join us in donating blood. Some information may differ from
materials you've seen; updates on the sponsor page are all the
latest information.
We'll be hosting special events or guests at each drive location
- including prize drawings and a MEAT RAFFLE. More info to be
posted here!
Call us at 800-486-8007 with any questions.


IOCP Food Drive in Wayzata,
MN

Hanratty donates 1,225 pounds of food with help from its clients
and vendors.
A big thanks to everyone involved!
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Lifeworks Annual Event
Justin and friends attend Lifeworks' exceptional annual event, where
137,000 dollars were raised to support their mission.
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Feed My
Starving Children
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Hanratty employees pack a lot of food, morning and afternoon. We
- and others present - feed more than 100 children for a year.

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Taking
small steps to "pay it forward" creates a sense of unity as it
brings people together within the community.
If we begin
helping with small steps, the big things will eventually
follow. I truly feel that charitable giving is contagious and
it only takes one person to start a chain of continuous
giving.
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-Erin Kujawa, Account Service Representative
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