On August 13, the GeoEngineers Boston Metro West team rolled up their sleeves for their second annual Day of Giving at the Community Harvest Project’s Grafton farm. Over the course of the day, the team harvested more than 100 pounds of snap beans, enough to provide over 1,000 servings to local food banks supporting families in need.
The Community Harvest Project (CHP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to growing fresh produce to donate to local food banks and meal programs. By partnering with CHP, GeoEngineers employees had the chance to connect with the community in a meaningful way, learn about sustainable agriculture, and directly support food security in the region.
GeoEngineers is proud to support our staff members as they give back through initiatives like our internal Day of Giving Program, which allows our employees to use one paid day per year to volunteer in the communities where they live and work. This annual tradition is a reminder that even small actions—like harvesting vegetables—can have a meaningful impact when combined with teamwork and dedication.
