Stax Boston Assembles Fine Motor Fun Kits

Stax Boston Assembles Fine Motor Fun Kits

April 16, 2019
April 16, 2019

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Stax Boston Assembles Fine Motor Fun Kits

In partnership with the United Way of Massachusetts Bay, Stax Boston employees converged to assemble Fine Motor Fun Kits in an effort to support children ages 0-5, the most crucial time for kids to develop their motor skills. Employees put their motor skills to the test in making these kits that will be distributed to local nonprofits impacting 80 kids and families across Boston. Stax employees collaborated, laughed, and shared fun stories of their own childhoods all for a good cause.

Image of Stax Boston employees assembling fine motor kits in a conference room.
Image of Stax Boston employees assembling fine motor kits in a conference room.

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