Cozy Toes Project

The Cozy Toes Project Initiative  

Office Tech Inc.’s Cozy Toes Project Initiative is a heartfelt extension of our “Knock Your Socks Off” customer care commitment. We understand that many in our community face vulnerabilities and often lack even the most essential needs. Among these, new, clean, and warm socks stand out as symbols of better times and hope. By providing these small but meaningful items, we aim to give back and make a difference in the lives of those in need.

Our dedication to community support extends to our business clients as well. When visiting their offices, we offer socks along with our business cards, spreading smiles and reminding everyone of the importance of giving back. The reactions we receive—ranging from surprise to joy—are a testament to the power of this simple gesture.

Each month, the Office Tech team pays it forward by selecting a local nonprofit to receive a delivery of new socks for distribution. In our inaugural year of 2017, we delivered over 1,000 pairs of socks to 501(c)(3) recipients in Jackson and Josephine Counties. This number grew to over 2,500 pairs in 2018. In 2019, our first annual “Socks from Santa” promotion provided socks for the students at Logos Public Charter School.

Since then, our “Socks from Santa” sleigh has delivered socks to various nonprofits, thanks to the generosity of small businesses which we matched one for one. The Cozy Toes Project has not only benefited our community but also enriched the Office Tech team with the joy of giving. We look forward to continuing this wonderful initiative and witnessing the positive impact it will have in the future.

If you would like to learn more about our Cozy Toes Project or Socks from Santa Holiday Campaign please give us a call at 541.773.2015

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Cozy Toes Project

Join us in spreading hope, warmth, and fun by becoming part of our “Socks from Santa” holiday promotion. Delivering socks to local nonprofits in our community assuring the feet of those most vulnerable in Jackson, Josephine, and Klamath Counties are cared for. For additional information contact us at 541.773.2015.

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