
Site Impact employees with members of the Coral Springs Police Department {courtesy}
Site Impact, a Coral Springs-based marketing technology company, continued its commitment to local communities this holiday season by donating food to Boca Helping Hands and participating in the Coral Springs Police Department’s annual toy drive.
The MarTech company donated 1,546 pounds of food to Boca Helping Hands, a community nonprofit that provides food, medical, and financial assistance to nearly 35,000 individuals each year. The donation marked a significant increase from the 866 pounds Site Impact contributed last year and builds on a partnership that has spanned seven years.
Boca Helping Hands supports individuals and families throughout Palm Beach County by addressing food insecurity and helping residents achieve long-term financial stability.
In addition to the food donation, Site Impact took part in the Coral Springs Police Department’s toy drive for the second year. Employees donated new, unwrapped toys for children of various ages, including action figures, dolls, and board games, to help ensure local families have gifts to open during the holiday season.
The company said the efforts reflect its appreciation for the Coral Springs Police Department’s ongoing service and community-focused initiatives.
“At Site Impact, we pride ourselves on operating with a people-first mentality — in our engagement with customers, within the larger team, and outside the office,” said Jennifer Gressman, CEO of Site Impact. “It’s up to each of us to lend a hand to those in need, and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to continue to support the community via our work with Boca Helping Hands and the Coral Springs Police.”
Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Coral Springs, Site Impact specializes in advanced data, identity resolution, and multi-channel digital marketing. The company uses proprietary technology and real-time analytics to help brands target audiences, optimize campaigns, and scale marketing efforts with transparency.
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