Corporate Philanthropy

Serving members of our communities

Softtek Government Solutions is in the business of making a meaningful and lasting difference for our employees and our clients – this vision ultimately extends to making a difference in the lives of those in our communities as well. We aim to help causes that not only do that, but also hold great meaning to our company.

Code of Support Foundation

Softtek Government Solutions is proud to support the Code of Support Foundation (COSF) as a 4 Star sponsor of the 10th annual Toast to our Troops. COSF’s unique programs help transform military and veteran lives. They help those in need navigate and access critical services by providing one-on-one support. Through their digital PATRIOTlink platform and direct Case Coordination services, COSF connects veterans and caregivers to the people and resources they need to live full, healthy lives.

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Border Patrol Foundation

Softtek Government Solutions is proud to support the Border Patrol Foundation (BPF) whose mission is to honor the memory of fallen U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) agents and provide support and resources to the families. BPF provides support to Border Patrol employees, USBP agents and their families for on- and off-duty deaths, injuries, illnesses, family medical emergencies, special circumstances and student scholarships.

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Together we will heal

Aveshka, now Softtek Government Solutions, is a proud corporate sponsor of the COVID-19 Hope Quilt and the Together We Will Heal art projects, founded by Diane Canney. These grassroots art projects are done in conjunction with the Loudoun Arts Council.

At the onset of the pandemic, Aveshka (now Softtek Government Solutions) personnel were thrown into response support and operations activities, helping customers, federal agencies, and frontline workers navigate the novel Coronavirus. Aveshka’s panel reflects the design of their company “challenge coin” made to award to its personnel that have gone above and beyond in its support for matters surrounding the pandemic.

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The COVID-19 HOPE Quilt | Together We Will Heal

 

The HOPE Quilt  began as a grassroots movement in Loudoun County, Virginia in August 2020, using art as a way to honor and share gratitude to frontline workers who risked their lives to keep others safe and instill hope during the COVID-19 pandemic. The quilt was loosely based on the idea of the 1985 AIDS quilt that helped bring public interest towards a treatment and cure for it.

 

As of May 2021, the HOPE Quilt has received hundreds of panel submissions. Over 550 panels have been displayed on 9′ x 30′ “Letters of Hope” in various towns and communities. Panel designs were contributed by people all over the country, ranging from ages 5-95.