The Annex Group Volunteers With Camptown Youth Organization to Provide Meaningful Memories and Purposeful Adventures for Kids

INDIANAPOLIS, IN -  The Annex Group, a leading workforce, affordable and student housing developer, donates time and resources to Camptown, a youth organization that provides purposeful adventures to kids in the outdoors. The Annex Group volunteered for the non-profit organization’s Natural Wonders Day Camp in August at Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park, and participated in the organization’s 19th Annual Tom Lehman Memorial Golf Tournament in June.

As part of the Natural Wonders Day Camp, The Annex Group employees spent the day assisting children from the Franklin Boys and Girls Club. Throughout the camp, The Annex Group team members took on tasks like fishing, canoeing and hiking alongside the kids.

“Participating in Camptown’s Natural Wonders Day Camp was a perfect fit for us,” said Kyle Bach, The Annex Group CEO. “A key component of our mission is to impact communities where we live, work and create communities, and this was a perfect example of that mission in action. We hope the children had a blast; our team certainly did.”

As part of their mission, Camptown leads youths to a better path through experiential adventure programs across the state of Indiana. The organization touts that ideas and attitudes formed through direct experiences are a greater influence on choices and behaviors in the future than those formed through indirect experiences.

This is just one example of The Annex Group’s commitment to communities. The team has come together and supported many organizations, including the Ronald McDonald House Charities and Julian Center. They also packed 14,000 meals for the Million Meals program. From the business side, The Annex Group also produces customized Community Impact Plans in many of its communities that work to provide meaningful resources to its residents.

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