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BONUS: How Food Banks Subsidize Businesses and Corporations

BONUS: How Food Banks Subsidize Businesses and Corporations

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In this episode, we participate inPodcasthon and are dedicating a full episode to talk about a charity that we feel needs to be highlighted, Local Food Banks.

Our prescription for this episode is to understand how important Food Banks are to the workforce and why we all should be donating to them, whether it is food, money, or time. Every little bit helps.

Past Episode Referenced:
Season 1 Episode 19 - Is Money The Key To Talent Attraction And Retention?

Season 1 Episode 15 - Is Job Dissatisfaction Really That Dangerous?

Learn more about Podcasthon at Podcasthon.org

Support Food Banks Canada

Support Feeding America

Support Trussell Trust

You can reach out to us to talk more about supporting a strong workforce, just reach out to us at info@roman3.ca or through our LinkedIn page at https://www.linkedin.com/company/roman3

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About Our Hosts!
James is an experienced business coach with a specialization in HR management and talent attraction and retention.

Coby is a skilled educator and has an extensive background in building workforce and organizational capacity.

For a little more on our ideas and concepts, check out our Knowledge Suite or our YouTube Channel, Solutions Explained by Roman 3.

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