Medical software vendor Zotec sponsors Walk for Water event

Zotec Partners, an industry leading revenue and practice management services provider for hospitals and hospital-based physicians, served as a corporate gold sponsor of the Jubilee Village Project’s 2016 Walk For Water in downtown Indianapolis. The event featured a three-mile walk in which participants carry a five-gallon water bucket to experience the daily trek that women and children around the world make each day to collect water for their families.

In July, Jubilee Village Project, Zotec and other Indianapolis businesses sponsored the event on the Indianapolis Water Canal with more than 150 walkers participating, where they raised more than $17,000 to bring safe water to 3,000 people in the village of Ngulu in western Kenya. “Through the generosity of corporate sponsors like Zotec Partners, it is possible that every single dollar raised through the Walk For Water event is directed to the safe water project in western Kenya. Jubilee Village Project is grateful for this type of corporate philanthropy to help charity organisations in our city,” shares Mike Peduto, Walk For Water Event Chairman.

T Scott Law, Founder and CEO of Zotec, an advocate for the betterment of impoverished global communities, notes the importance of philanthropic support and commitment to causes like these, stating, “Our organisation has a passion to make a positive impact in the lives of others, and we believe it is our social responsibility to help people in emerging nations in any way we can.” He goes on to say that businesses like Zotec would not be able to assist these nations without organisations like the Jubilee Village Project, adding, “We are very thankful to these local organisations for serving as the conduit that allows us to make a difference in peoples’ lives.”

Individuals wishing to support the cause of bringing safe water to the village of Ngulu in western Kenya can still make donations on Zotec’s Walk for Water team page.

Zotec serves thousands of physicians and its proprietary processes and technology manage in excess of 70 million medical encounters across the US. The Jubilee Village Project collaborates with villages in rural western Kenya to build capacities and deploy sustainable solutions to meet the physical, social, economic needs.

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