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September 22, 2024 at the Norfolk Scope
11:00AM - 7:00PM
Tell Them You Mean Business - About Reading
Kalfus & Nachman has partnered with Kiln Creek Elementary in Newport News to read to children in their classrooms.
Meet Wednesday's live studio audience: fox43tv.com
We Support Disaster Relief in Haiti
Kalfus and Nachman encourages all of our colleagues, clients and employees to click on the link Google Crisis Response and make your donation today to help bring aid to the earthquake victims in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Our hearts and prayers go out to the victims and their families here in the U.S and abroad.
Donating to Norfolk Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Kalfus & Nachman Celebrates Black History Month
30th Anniversary Article
Inside Business recently featured Kalfus & Nachman for the 30th Anniversary. View the article from Inside Business.
Portsmouth PD Recognizes Participation in Safety Town
Kalfus & Nachman donated over 200 pounds to Portsmouth Police Department's Halloween event at Safety Town. Learn more about Safety Town and the event by clicking on the letter from Portsmouth Police Department below.
Kalfus & Nachman Stomps Out Hunger
This year the employees of Kalfus & Nachman doubled their annual donation to the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia. Over the past four years the average donation was 4,800 pounds, however this year the staff generously donated 10,234 pounds - the equivalent of 7,995 meals - that will go to needy families in Hampton Roads.
Our employees rallied behind Senior Legal Assistant Penny Ash, who coordinates the annual event with the Foodbank. We are very pleased with this year’s outcome. We are proud that our employees were so engaged and excited about the opportunity to contribute to such a needy cause.
The Foodbank was also buzzing with talk about this food drive last Wednesday. The truck driver assigned to the pick-up excitedly took a picture with his camera phone and sent it to the warehouse manager to request additional assistance and dollies. They had no idea Kalfus & Nachman had collected that much food, shared Danielle Ayers, Grants and Communications Manager for Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia. “We are always excited about Kalfus & Nachman’s generous food drives,” said Renee Figurelle, Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia COO. “This year’s donation is overwhelming. It will feed so many in our region who need help this holiday season.”
HOW DID WE PULL IT OFF?
The employees competed in three teams. Each food item collected had a corresponding point value, with the highest value going to the most needed items. Examples of food items with the highest point values included canned meats (Chicken and Tuna) for 30 points and canned vegetables at 5.1lbs. or heavier receiving 50 points.
Teams also earned incentive points if cases of canned goods were donated. This effort encouraged staff to purchase cases of like items, allowing for ease of storage and transportation of the items during the collection process.
The winning team was awarded an extra paid day off to be taken at the end of this year.