LUNCH BREAK
LUNCH BREAK
feeding people with disabilities in their first two weeks of employment
A packed lunch is more than convenient for some of our consumers receiving services at The ILRC. For some of our consumers, it may be their only meal.
In 2017, The ILRC launched LUNCH BREAK a program empowering independence by providing the lunch for the first two weeks of employment.
LUNCH BREAK
- Feeds a new employee with a disability for two weeks
- Increases work productivity among participants
- Provides healthy living nutritional guidance
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LUNCH BREAK funding provided by
with a matching award from

LUNCH BREAK meals provided by
LUNCH BREAK launch lunch
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“Debbie Pfeiffer, President, Pitney Bowes Presort Services“A cornerstone of our culture at Pitney Bowes is the fundamental recognition that the health of our company, the well-being of our employees, and the opportunities we can create in the communities where we live and work are inextricably intertwined. Our partnership with the ILRC is a shining example of those guiding principles in action. We are so pleased to help employ workers with disabilities and to serve as an example of the effectiveness of this program. It has truly been a win-win partnership as the individuals we employ through ILRC make positive contributions to our business and immeasurable contributions to our team and culture.”

Sherry Bell found employment through The ILRC. Bell has worked at Pitney Bowes since 2014, receiving three promotions.