Community in 2008

The year 2008 has been intensely productive for us here at Stormfront Productions. Besides growing considerably in the number of employees, projects undertaken and our largely increased share of internet real estate, Stormfront Productions has began many programs and initiatives that we all deeply care about. Needless to say it has been very edifying to each of us to see some of our projects get underway.

Some of these I'm sure anyone who has even some familiarity with the company would recognize. Of course there was our campaign to plant trees for every new web hosting client we gained during the months of June and July, which turned out to be so successful that we have continued to offer the option free of charge well past the initial ending period.

Our involvement in the community is of course known locally, but how can we resist letting the rest of the public in on our accomplishments? Hopefully anyone reading this blog post in the position to do something similar can get some assurance that it is definitely worth it - if not monetarily than definitely in the simple feeling you get from helping out your community (although you should note it's almost always a good business practice to become active in the community in which you operate).

Nearly completed is our work for the local Weed and Seed program. This program has many facets all aimed at cleaning up the less fortunate aspects of society and offering assistance to those most in need. Our project, although not a public website, is intended to help catalog some of those whose needs are being serviced in a way as to be accessible by all those involved. Our database will help keep several homeless from slipping through the cracks so to speak.

The Young Professionals subsection of the Lafayette City Chamber of Commerce has a new website which launched this month. This very chic website, done in the model of the members (young, professional, attractive, etc), became a priority recently when Tippy Connect contacted Stormfront to remedy a web emergency. Mr. Theodorow put on the garb of doctor and picked up his digital scalpel to make the cut. Needless to say the surgery was a full blown success and with a little time Tippy Connect should be booming. Interestingly enough, at the site's launch lunch, a real doctor spoke about his recent exploits as a mountain climber.

Also, if you get a chance, go ahead and read the article about founder and CEO of the company Robert Theodorow in the local magazine "Harry." If you can't get a copy because you're not here locally, check it out on our website. This month featured three local businesses that have been recognized for their talent in their respective fields.

We here at Stormfront promise to keep offering full media solutions in future and a dedication level to our community that few else could boast (although we hope that those not already up here will join us soon).

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