Business

Applied Connective provides major help to Blessings in a Backpack

Ed Knott, owner and president of Applied Connective Technologies.
Blessings in a Backpack-Albion and Applied Connective Technologies partnered during the month of September to package weekend meals for students in the Backpack program.
Led by Sarah Moeller and Mollie Morrow, the Blessings in a Backpack program relies on the help of local businesses and organizations each month to volunteer their time, packaging the weekly meals that go home with participating children at Boone Central, St. Michael’s and Newman Grove schools.
Applied Connective Technologies was recently saluted by Blessings in a Backpack – Albion as one of their strongest supporters of and contributors. Since the start of the Blessings program in Albion three years ago, Applied Connective has stepped up to offer its support in many ways.
Read the complete story in the Oct. 20 Albion News/Boone Co. Tribune, print and e-editions.