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Ok Alone’s gift to you – FREE access for fund raisers

Ok Alone wants to give something back to the community. If you’re involved in a fund raising event, Ok Alone would like to donate its lone working monitoring service free of charge.

To expand on this a little, we regularly see volunteer organizations asking people to fund raise, drive and door knock. Often times, the volunteers are on their own. From our conversations, many boards are not aware of their legal obligations to regularly monitor the safety of the people in their care. We’d like to help fix that by donating the Ok Alone service to your next event.

The program is straight forward. Simply sign-up online at www.okaloneworker.com/event, and then use Ok Alone to protect as many volunteers as you like. If you have questions, naturally, we are here to help.

Learn more about how it could work for you…

This post was last modified on March 8, 2023 10:30 pm

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