GAP Solutions Announces Donations Totaling $30,500 to Seven Charities

Reston, VA- GAP Solutions announces donations totaling $30,500 to seven charities as part of its second annual Super Service Challenge. Seven teams supported these deserving nonprofits across the United States including the San Miguel School in Washington D.C.; The Houston Food Bank in Houston, TX; the Indianapolis FACE Low-Cost Animal Clinic in Indianapolis, IN; the Children’s Inn at the National Institutes of Health and the National Center for Children and Families in Bethesda, MD; as well as Food for Others and Mutt Love Rescue based in Fairfax, VA. Each team uploaded a video about their service experience on the Super Service Challenge website (www.superservicechallenge.com) and winners were announced on January 28, 2016.

“GAP Solutions was pleased to participate in the Challenge for the second consecutive year, supporting our company goal of ‘enhancing our culture’ by motivating and mobilizing our employees to give back to our community,” said CEO Eric Wolking. “We look forward to deepening our relationship with the Super Service Challenge and the nonprofits we’ve served in our local communities.”

About GAP Solutions (www.gapsi.com)

GAP Solutions is a rapidly growing, ISO 9001:2008 accredited firm with nearly 500 employees nationwide. The company helps government customers achieve their missions with people, process, and solutions. The company’s practice areas include Emergency Management, Process Management, Security and Information Management, Information Technology Services and Scientific Research, Analysis, and Policy Development.

About The Super Service Challenge

A nationwide movement to transform business through service, The Super Service Challenge encourages coworkers across the U.S. to team up and serve nonprofits they care about. While serving together, teams film a short video explaining how they served, and how serving impacted them. Videos are entered into The Super Service Challenge online drawing for a chance to win part of $1,000,000 for the nonprofits served.