Homestretch Selected as Arlington Firm’s Primary Charitable Partner

Excella Consulting, an Arlington-based IT consulting firm, has selected Falls Church-based Homestretch as its primary charitable partner, replacing the nonprofit’s IT equipment and doing activities throughout the year such as refurbishing its properties, tutoring students, teaching English classes to parents and, just recently, organizing a family festival at the nonprofit’s headquarters where nearly 100 Excella employees volunteered as children played games, decorated cookies and learned about health and wellness.

Excella, which has found the relationship to be mutually benefitical, is not the only business that has adopted Homestretch as its own. Homestretch empower homeless families with children under age 18 in Northern Virginia to attain permanent housing and self-sufficiency by giving them the skills, knowledge and hope they need to become productive participants in the community.

Additional companies such as Integrity Management Consulting, Project Performance and Case Design have a similar partnerships with the nonprofit.

For more information visit www.homestretch-inc.org or www. excella.com.

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