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doned, abused or neglected dogs,
and to find loving homes for each and
every one of them.”
Susan A. Torrey, Supreme Deputy
for the Intentional Order of the
Rainbow for Girls, Grand Assembly of
Massachusetts, praised Becky Snyder
and thanked SOLitude. “The Grand
Assembly of MA, IORG is pleased
to accept the donation in honor of
Becky Snyder's volunteerism to help
our young teens transform into leaders
throughout our Bay State communities.
Role models like Becky inspire others
just by doing what they feel is the right
thing to do.”
“Becky, Ann Marie and Shannon lead
by example and inspire us all to help
make the world a better place,” said
Marc Bellaud, President of SOLitude
Lake Management. “We admire their
support of the causes they care deeply
about and their commitment to making
a difference in their local communities.”
The SOLution is a company-wide
program that encourages the compa-
ny and all employees to strive to “cre-
ate a better world” through volunteer-
ism, community outreach, sustainabil-
ity and environmental consciousness.
SOLitude’s company leadership feels
it is important to not only be good
stewards of the environment, but also
to fulfill company core values to “take
action and be accountable” and to
“protect and respect nature.” To par-
ticipate or share a non-profit's goals
for consideration in The SOLution,
contact
info@solitudelake.comor visit
www.solitudelakemanagement.com/solution.
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Photos courtesy CAI-NJ.
(right) Ann Marie Dori (right) directed
her SOLution reward and donation as
Volunteer of the Year to the Virginia
Beach SPCA, and presented the dona-
tion check to Amanda Panuline Dunlap,
Director of Adult Volunteers and
Community Relations.
(left) Shannon Junior was named
SOLitude Lake Management’s Volunteer
of the Quarter for the fourth quarter of
2016. Shannon volunteers her time each
week helping dogs at her local Madison
County Animal Shelter find forever
homes.