
Lippert participated in National Volunteer Week for the sixth time, building on the company’s commitment to philanthropy, community engagement and social impact.
From April 21 to 25, Lippert partnered with the Food Bank of Northern Indiana (FBNI) to serve at the Lippert Volunteer Week Pack-Out held at the Elkhart County Fairgrounds. Over five evenings, team members packed 108,000 food and personal hygiene items to be distributed across six Indiana counties—Elkhart, Starke, LaPorte, Kosciusko, St. Joseph and Marshall.
Kara Bauman, Lippert director of corporate and community impact, said Volunteer Week reflects Lippert’s company values.
“Each year, I am moved by the incredible compassion and generosity of our team members,” Bauman said. “We see thousands of small acts of kindness come together to create something truly meaningful.”
In addition to the Pack-Out, Lippert team members participated in local service projects. Volunteers organized cleanup efforts to support nonprofit partners.
“It is not just about the boxes we pack or the hours we invest; it is about showing up for others with open hands and open hearts,” Bauman said. “I am endlessly grateful to every person who gave their time and energy to make a difference this week.”