The old maxim for a successful business â location, location, location â probably holds true for donation drives.
During this age of social distancing and staying at home, those of us lucky enough to have the option to work remotely are rarely making forays to the office.
While thereâs no question this helps to avoid possible coronavirus exposure, weâre having to do without aspects of work life that we took for granted, like camaraderie and ease of communication.
Iâd also add a third âCâ thatâs missing from remote office life: opportunities for charity.
Every place Iâve worked would hold events to help those less fortunate with fundraisers or coat or food drives. They were fairly simple affairs: Put up a few flyers in the kitchen area or near the coffee machine, designate a drop-off location, send out the occasional email, then pass along the donations for distribution.