Posts tagged Soofa Sign
Enhancing A Community Hub: The Impact of Soofa Signs at the Revere Public Library

Revere Public Library, in the heart of Revere, Massachusetts, serves as a community hotspot for local events, information, and connection. They recently installed a Soofa Sign outside the library, and are already seeing positive results. We spoke to Diana Luongo, Director, and Krystee Maniscalco, Young Adult and Community Outreach Librarian to learn what Soofa Sign features they’re utilizing most.

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Building Fulfilling City Partnerships at District Bridges, Washington D.C.

This week on Bridging the Digital Divide, our guests are Madeleine Odendahl and Brianne Dornbush from the non-profit organization, District Bridges in Washington D.C. In our conversation, we hear about how they’ve built valuable relationships in their community, their passion for city development, and Washington D.C’s leading role as the nation's capital.

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A Lesson in Accessible Communication with Perkins School for the Blind

Perkins School for the Blind is a non-profit education organization based in Watertown, Massachusetts. They recently worked with Soofa to advertise their annual fundraising event, with a goal of providing more educational opportunities for their students and others. We spoke to Kat Roach, the Event Marketing Specialist at Perkins School for the Blind, to learn more about their campaign highlights. 

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Sustainability in OOH Advertising: Green Trends and Eco-Friendly Innovations

In a time where environmental consciousness is on the rise, businesses are increasingly recognizing the importance of sustainable practices in all aspects, including OOH advertising. In this blog post, we'll delve into the growing importance of eco-conscious advertising practices and explore innovative examples of sustainable OOH campaigns.

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How Bay Harbor Islands, Florida Uses Soofa Talk for Valuable Community Connection

With a population of about 6,000 residents, Bay Harbor Islands is a tight knit and lively area. They currently have one Soofa Sign in their community, and many people have begun to notice how it works. We spoke to Bridget Anne Morin, Director of Communications for Bay Harbor Islands, to hear more about how she uses their Soofa Sign, and how the community interacts with it.

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