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Families Volunteering to Positively Impact the Lives of Children



An accomplished retail, strategy, and operations consultant with over two decades of experience, Matthew Hamory is a managing director at AlixPartners, where he focuses on strengthening and expanding the firm’s retail practice. Previously, he worked as a partner at leading global consulting firm Oliver Wyman, where he specialized in the retail sector. A graduate of Princeton University, Matthew Hamory is actively involved in his community, supporting organizations such as Cradles to Crayons.

Cradles to Crayons is a non-profit organization that helps children from low-income or homeless families to obtain essential items that enhance their development. Items that are provided to children free of charge include clothes, shoes, backpacks, and general school supplies.

Cradle to Crayons runs a “giving factory” in Brighton, Massachusetts, where families with children as young as five years of age can volunteer to help disadvantaged youth. Volunteer families feel fulfilled when they participate in helping their neighbors, which makes the volunteering experience more personal and meaningful.

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