Indiana Society of CPAs and Students Hold Day of Service for Nonprofits

Firm Management | October 17, 2024

Indiana Society of CPAs and Students Hold Day of Service for Nonprofits

The Indiana CPA Society's statewide 19th annual CPA Day of Service was Sept. 27, when teams from 15 organizations completed 19 service projects in 17 Indiana communities.

Isaac M. O'Bannon

The Indiana CPA Society’s statewide 19th annual CPA Day of Service was Sept. 27, when teams from 15 organizations completed 19 service projects in 17 Indiana communities: Carmel, Columbus, Fishers, Fort Wayne, Goshen, Greensburg, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Michigan City, Muncie, Portage, Notre Dame, Seymour, South Bend, Valparaiso, Warsaw and Winona Lake.

Participating organizations included: BGBC Advisory, LLC, Blue & Co., LLC, CLH CPAs & Consultants, Crowe LLP, Dauby O’Connor & Zaleski, Girardot, Strauch & Co., Grace College, Indiana CPA Society, Kruggel Lawton CPAs, Laciak Accountancy Group, P.C., Metzger Mancini & Lackner, LLP, RBSK Partners PC, Saint Mary’s College, Sikich, and Whitinger & Company, LLC.

Organizations assisted were: Alzheimer’s Association, Animal Welfare League, Anchor House, Anna’s House Food Pantry, Combined Community Services, Community Food Pantry of St. Joseph County, Cultivate Food Rescue, Damien Center, Gleaners Food Bank, Grace Care Center, Habitat ReStore of Elkhart County, Historical Society of Decatur County, Junior Achievement of Northern Indiana, Opportunity Enterprises, Sans Souci, Save the Dues, Second Harvest Food Bank, Tippecanoe County Historical Association, and Twelve Baskets.

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