SOURCE TeamBonding

Three new programs connect teamwork with life-changing impact, from global health to local food security

STOUGHTON, Mass., Oct. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- TeamBonding, a leader in corporate team building, corporate volunteering, and event planning, announced the expansion of its CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) programs with three new offerings: Meal Pack Give Back, Team Footprint, and Productive Planters. These hands-on events enable companies to create stronger, more connected teams while driving positive change in their communities and addressing today's workplace challenges.

As organizations navigate the complexities of returning to the office with a renewed focus on employee engagement, productivity, and retention, purpose-driven activities have become a vital tool for achieving these goals. TeamBonding's charity team building events give companies a powerful way to align their values with community action, creating memorable experiences that boost morale and foster a shared sense of purpose, all while building team connection.

"We believe that the most successful teams are those that feel connected not only to each other but also to a larger mission," said David Goldstein, Founder of  TeamBonding. "Our charitable programs are designed to make team building more human and impactful, as well as allow companies to truly showcase their values. By partnering with incredible nonprofit organizations across the country, we provide a unique opportunity for teams to give back directly in a way that is both meaningful and highly collaborative."

New CSR Programs for a Greater Impact

  • Meal Pack Give Back: Teams take part in corporate volunteering with nonprofit partner Meals of Hope, joining forces in a fast-paced, assembly-line environment to pack thousands of nutritious meals. Each meal is then donated to local food banks and pantries, allowing teams to directly combat food insecurity in their own communities.

  • Team Footprint: In an exclusive partnership with Clubfoot Solutions, a nonprofit dedicated to treating clubfoot in children in Africa, teams assemble boot and brace systems. This powerful, hands-on activity provides a direct link between a team's collaboration with each other and a life-changing outcome for children with this condition.

  • Productive Planters: This customizable program allows teams to build planters with fresh produce and herbs for local donation. A recent event partnered with Tiger Mountain Foundation, an Arizona-based urban farming charity, resulted in a substantial donation of fully stocked planters that directly bolstered their food-insecurity and job-training programs. This demonstrates the program's ability to create a direct and local community benefit.

These new programs complement TeamBonding's existing charitable corporate team building activities portfolio, which includes popular events like Clean Water Connection, Paint Soles for Souls, Charity Bike Build, and Wheels Around the World. Designed to reflect diverse causes and meet the growing demand for meaningful, hands-on team experiences, these offerings allow corporate teams to engage in ways that matter to them, whether through volunteering, arts & crafts, storytelling, or other creative approaches. Each activity is expertly facilitated from beginning to end, creating a seamless experience that lets teams focus on collaboration, connection, and making a tangible difference in communities across the country.

About TeamBonding: At TeamBonding, we believe that the best teams don't just work together-they thrive together. For over 35 years, our mission has been to create authentic human connections through purposeful play and powerful team building experiences that ignite trust, spark meaningful collaboration, and cultivate a shared vision. With 200+ customizable events and a deeply rooted commitment to giving back, we don't just boost team performance-we build unbreakable bonds and a better world. For more information, visit teambonding.com and teambonding.com/impact.

Media Contact: Jackson Giammattei | jackson.giammattei@829llc.com

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