Giving Back


EEE Partners

KCI is committed to being a positive partner in the community.  We value the support we receive from our clients, vendors and employees, and KCI strives to return that gratitude to others.  That is why we were super excited to be asked to donate the erosion control for the Edible Education Experience.  KCI will also head to the classroom in December to share with the students the importance of erosion control during construction and post construction.

The Edible Education Experience is being built in Orlando and will be the first of it’s kind.  The students of Orlando Junior Academy have been sowing, growing, harvesting, and cooking since 2011.  With donations from several partners in the community the students will be able to cook and learn in the new Emeril Lagasse Foundation Kitchen House & Culinary Garden by Spring of 2016.

As we approach the holiday season and especially Thanksgiving, KCI is thankful to be a partner for this project and to have the ability to contribute.

Edible Education Experience 

 

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