Austin-based software firm makes meaningful donations to four community organizations focused on addressing homelessness and food insecurity
AUSTIN, TX — As part of its ongoing commitment to community well-being, FieldWatch, the global leader in AI-powered compliance monitoring and brand protection, has made significant donations this holiday season to four nonprofit organizations that provide important services to help combat homelessness and food insecurity.
The four organizations receiving the donations include:
- The Charlie Center – A nonprofit community center serving individuals experiencing homelessness in North Austin, The Charlie Center meets physical needs through hospitality and healthcare while also providing navigation services to help individuals take their next step toward permanent housing.
- A Faithful Presence – A nonprofit helping leaders and organizations co-create environments of healing and belonging by neighboring well, A Faithful Presence provides consulting that is rooted in the integration of lived experience, pastoral formation, trauma-informed practices and spiritual direction. The organization directly connects to the Austin community through Mobile Loaves & Fishes and its flagship project, Community First! Village – a master-planned community providing permanent, affordable housing and holistic support for people exiting chronic homelessness.
- Central Texas Food Bank – The largest hunger-relief charity in Central Texas, The Central Texas Food Bank (CTFB) works to provide immediate and equitable access to nutritious food for individuals across its 21-county service area through a combination of direct-service programs and a network of nonprofit community partners. In total, CTFB supports over 530,000 food-insecure individuals annually.
- Casita Linda – A non-profit organization founded in 2001, Casita Linda, which means “Pretty Little House,” builds homes for families who are among the poorest of the poor in San Miguel de Allende, in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico.
“Giving back to our community by helping those facing housing and food issues is an important part of the culture of our firm,” said Jonathan Gilliam, Founder & CEO of FieldWatch. “Having built seven homes in association with Casita Linda since 2018 and making meaningful donations to these other community organizations means so much to every member of our team. Being able to positively impact lives and make a difference in the world around us by supporting these nonprofits is extremely important to our company.”
