Walser lends extra hands to craft telehealth kits for Fraser

Walser employees helped put together occupational therapy telehealth kits.
Walser employees helped put together occupational therapy telehealth kits. | Facebook

The Walser Foundation has reconnected with Fraser, a provider of autism and early childhood mental health services in Minnesota, to help them deliver telehealth services needed while restrictions are still in place due to COVID-19.

Held at Walser’s corporate office in Edina, Minnesota, corporate support employees volunteered to help in decorating and packing telehealth kits.

Employees sat six feet apart during the volunteering event while they were guided via Zoom on how to assemble the occupational therapy telehealth kits.

“We are excited that both Fraser and Walser are able to adapt to COVID-19 restrictions and provide a safe and fulfilling volunteer opportunity for Walser employees,” Nancy Warner, Walser Foundation director, said.

Walser has been partnering with Fraser since 2004 in different volunteer projects and fundraising campaigns, according to walser.com.

Throughout the years, Walser Foundation has been driving a stronger community by contributing opportunities to Minneapolis-St. Paul Metro and Wichita, Kansas communities, access high-quality education and career-training programs.