In collaboration with the Clay County Chamber of Commerce, Basket Life has created a strategic alliance with Enterprise Solutions USA, a division of Challenge Enterprises, to pack and deliver welcome baskets for new homeowners in Northeast Florida communities.
“We are extremely honored to partner with Challenge Enterprises and Enterprise Solutions USA to not only help us but to also share their mission with new homeowners in the area,” said Dana Heisler, CEO of Basket Life. “Basket Life’s mission – connecting business owners, nonprofits, and the community – is further enhanced by giving meaningful employment opportunities to differently-abled adults. We couldn’t be more excited to partner with such an amazing organization.”
“As a Chamber Leadership Clay graduate and an avid volunteer here in Northeast Florida, I know that right now, building our community is more important than ever. In everything my husband and I do, we think about how we can impact our community for the better,” she said.
Basket Life’s partnership with Enterprise Solutions USA was engineered through the Chamber’s president, Wendell Chindra.
“I went to the Chamber to discuss ideas and options for expanding opportunities to grow Basket Life,” Heisler said. “Specifically, I was wondering about space to hold the basket materials, staff to assemble the baskets, and vehicle delivery options.”
Chindra recommended a meeting with Challenge Enterprises to explore working together. Once Heisler learned the scope of what they could offer, the two organizations decided a partnership would be a beneficial collaboration for both businesses, as well as the community.
Challenge Enterprises and Enterprise Solutions USA have been manufacturing products ranging from trauma packs for bulletproof vests to weed recede landscaping bags since 1998. It employs approximately 313 differently-abled workers in various industries across Clay County, Duval County, and St. Johns County.
“These kinds of connections and partnerships would not be possible without the core values of the Chamber in connecting businesses,” said Chris Heisler, Chief Operating Officer of Basket Life. “I’m thankful and excited to work with both the Clay Chamber and Challenge Enterprises, and to further our connections in the community.”
Chindra explained that one of the primary functions of the Chamber is to facilitate collaborations among the county’s businesses and nonprofit organizations. “We like to bring members together to enhance the opportunities for both of them to grow and prosper,” he said. “The collaboration between Basket Life and Challenge Enterprises is a great example of how two companies have joined together to focus on their strength to deliver a solid value to our community.”
Katie Vineyard, Chief Operations Officer for Challenge Enterprises, said the partnership is a natural fit. “The Challenge Enterprises employees have always been passionate about the work they do,” she said. “Building up our community by welcoming new residents is a wonderful way to bring them even closer to the people of Clay County. They take great pride in their work, and we are all looking forward to a long and successful partnership with Basket Life.”
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