Interclypse employees provided dinner for the members of the Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center. Participating in our local community is foundational to Interclypse’s mission to have a positive transformation impact on society, community, industry, and individuals! Our team accomplishes this mission by continuously "Doing What is Right." We are proud to support Grassroots, a multi-service crisis intervention center providing 24-hour crisis intervention services, emergency and transitional shelter, and community education. Grassroots are what people need at the moment they need it.
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Interclypse team donates meals to Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center
Interclypse employees provided dinner for the members of the Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center.
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Patrick Garvey
Jul 03, 2020
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