Written By: Heather Hunter, Synergize, Marketing and Communications Coordinator
Members of Synergize at the 4:30 Meetup on July 27, including Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard, State Representative Jerry Torr, and Wendy Noe, Executive Director of Dove Recovery House for Women in Indianapolis. Dove Recovery House was Synergize’s nonprofit impact for the month of July.
On Tuesday, the world-changers of Synergize joined together for impact at their monthly 4:30 Meetup networking event. The professional group, whose mantra is Relationships Over Everything, support a nonprofit cause once per month at their events.
This month, members of Synergize donated $2,718 to Dove Recovery House for Women in Indianapolis. Dove Recovery House is on a mission to empower women to become substance free, self-sufficient, and healthy, by providing safe housing, quality programming, and—above all—hope for the future. Read more about them on their website, https://doverecoveryhouse.org.
“We’re honored to support Dove Recovery House,” said Synergize Marketing and Communications Coordinator Heather Hunter. “They’re helping these women in very impactful ways and destigmatizing situations like addiction and homelessness. Causes like this are the reason we come together each month and use our relationships to build a better future.” This event brings Synergize’s 2021 impact total to $67,194.
On August 24, Synergize will replace their 4:30 Meetup with their first Impact Rally! The event will celebrate ROI, which Synergize has redefined as Ripples of Impact, in Carmel – both within and outside the city. Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard will deliver a keynote and the group’s donations will benefit a surprise local impact. Nonmember tickets are $100 and can be bought on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/163870951427
About Synergize
Synergize is a group of business and community leaders who build lifelong friendships instead of business deals. Their members, who value authentic connection and community impact, live by the motto, “Relationships Over Everything.” The only rule? No jerks! To learn more about the Synergize movement, visit www.synergizeindy.com.