11 sweet seasons for giving

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Well SAS, you outdid yourselves once again! For 11 years, we've been collecting and donating leftover and excess Halloween candy. This year, the SAS Health Center Center and VETS Employee Inclusion Group challenged SAS families to raise the {candy} bar once again...and boy did you do that! We tipped the scales this year at 408 pounds of candy.

To date, we have collected 4,518 pounds of candy since 2012. WOW! For more staggering statistics, check out the Visual Analytics dashboards below created by Miranda Thomas, Software Developer on the Interactive Experiences team.

 

What happened to ALL that candy?

We are happy to report that all candy was donated to Support Our Troops, an organization that supports troops and their families by providing care and comfort items as well as expressions of gratitude for their service.

Keith Stallings, a SAS retiree and affiliate of Support Our Troops, shared his gratitude for the copious amounts of candy that were donated this year. “Support Our Troops was so thrilled to receive the candy and sends warmest thanks to the HCC staff, and all of SAS for their generosity,” Stallings said. After pickup, the candy was bagged and ready to be shipped to troops stationed overseas. What a truly great season of giving! Thank you, SAS!

@SASsoftware showed up in a SWEET way this year. See how much candy they donated to our deserving service men and women. #saslife Click To Tweet

More Giving Ideas: Peppermint Shower Steamers

If you're looking for a last minute gift idea, these peppermint shower steamers can be whipped up with just 3 simple ingredients.

Package them up in a cute jar and you have the perfect gift for anyone on your list! In addition to the recipe, you can also print out these 2-inch round labels to place on the lid of the jar.

Happy gifting! And be sure to save a some for yourself 😉

Happy Holidays! We hope you embrace this sweet season for giving!

 

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Ashley Bailey, MS, RDN, LDN, IFNCP

Nutritionist

Ashley is a Nutritionist at SAS Institute in Cary, NC. She is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Integrative and Functional Nutrition Certified Practitioner, Certified Biofeedback Instructor and also has a Certificate of Training in Adult Weight Management. Outside of work, Ashley enjoys crafting, cooking, walking and spending as much time as possible at the beach. Follow @abaileyRD on Twitter.

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