How OdysseyCares Volunteers, Donations, and Support are Making a Difference in Our Communities!
OdysseyCares is a philanthropic group focused on giving back through direct donations, an employer match program, and volunteering events. The group builds on Odyssey’s core values of Commitment, Ambition, and Respect and strives to make an impact on the lives and communities around us. Scroll down to see a few of the ways Odyssey volunteers and donors are making a difference!
Bone Marrow Donation—Dr. Audra Stone
In the fall of 2024, I got the call—someone needed my help to cure their blood cancer. As a potential donor listed on the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) Registry for over 10 years, I always knew it was possible but was still surprised. I joined the registry as a student at a campus event, swabbing my cheek and writing down my details, fully on board with the mission of fighting blood cancer in the way that I could help, with my own blood.
NMDP provides a way to match individuals with closely related blood markers to someone battling a blood cancer. A donation of healthy blood stem cells, provided to the recipient, allows them to make new blood cells that don’t have cancer. So, when the program reached out and asked if I was still interested in donating, my answer was yes. A couple of trips to my local lab for blood draws and a trip to a regional apheresis center for the donation, and I am still happy to have done my part.
In reflection of my process, I am awed by the people who take a part in the mission of providing lifesaving treatment. From the workup specialists at NMDP to the healthcare staff at the donation center, and all those who I had no interactions with, they help make donating possible. Mostly, I am hopeful that the young person receiving my blood stem cells will be able to live a full long life free of leukemia, accomplishing everything they dream of.
Support for Partners in Housing—Colorado Springs
Huge thanks go out to Jaime Socotch, Sam Hanson, and Linda Murphy for going above and beyond to create four special baskets for Partners in Housing! The group put together a Welcome Basket, a Birthday Bag, a Welcome Baby Basket, and a Farewell Basket—each filled with love and essential items to help support individuals and families in transition.
Partners in Housing provides crucial support for people experiencing homelessness by offering housing, resources, and a pathway to self-sufficiency. Their mission is truly inspiring, and we’re so proud to be a part of it.
A special shoutout to Odyssey’s amazing Board of Directors / Owners for their support through OdysseyCares! Together, we’re making a difference. Let’s continue to spread kindness and support those in need!
Giving Back Through OdysseyCares with COSILoveYou—Colorado Springs
Employees in our Colorado Springs office rolled up their sleeves to serve their local community with passion and purpose! Partnering with COSILoveYou, our team took part in meaningful volunteer efforts—demonstrating how even small acts of service can create a big ripple of impact. Whether it’s cleaning up parks, supporting local nonprofits, or lending helping hands where needed most, we’re proud of our team for stepping up and making a difference. Huge thanks to Rick Berg, Mark Pohlman, Matt Riordon, and Jaime Socotch for your acts of service to the Colorado Springs community!




Dayton Regional STEM School Sponsorship—Robotics FIRST Tech Challenge Team (FTC)
The Dayton Regional STEM School FTC and FTR Teams recently enjoyed a banquet to celebrate a year of growth and success—great job kids! Odyssey has been proud to sponsor the Dayton Regional STEM School’s FIRST Tech Challenge Team (FTC). This community outreach helped students to learn valuable engineering and coding skills while building confidence in their abilities. The skills they learn will develop teamwork and problem-solving abilities that will carry them far in their future careers.
- The Middle School FIRST Tech Challenge Team had a successful year. They learned some important engineering, coding, and teamwork skills.
- The FIRST Robotics Competition Team (FRC) also did an amazing job this year, earning an invite to a national robotics championship tournament in Texas where they were recognized as one of eight teams out of over 400 competitors to be named Rookie of the Year!


Knights of Columbus Food Drive
Odyssey’s John Broughton participated in a recent Knights of Columbus food drive which collected nearly 1,000 pounds of food and non-perishable items within the span of three hours. This was the group’s first charitable event of the 2025-2026 fraternal year. All items, to include monetary donations, were provided to the St. Camillus Food Pantry. Considering this was done over a holiday weekend, well done gents!
Odyssey Staff Volunteers at One Bistro in Dayton
Recently, members of Odyssey’s Aviation group had the privilege of volunteering with Dayton-Wright Chapter of AFCEA at One Bistro, a “pay what you can” café that serves the local community with dignity and compassion. During our shift, we worked alongside staff and other volunteers to prepare, serve, and support guests, helping to create a welcoming atmosphere for all who came through the doors. Our team’s efforts culminated in a record-breaking 183 plates served in a single evening, a milestone that highlighted both the growing need within the community and the impact of collective service. Being part of this achievement was not only rewarding but also reinforced the importance of teamwork, empathy, and giving back.




Odyssey Leadership Team Contributes to a Coastal Cleanup
Odyssey leaders rolled up their sleeves on the Northeast coast—cleaning up beaches, painting buildings, and restoring fences. From beaches to neighborhoods, we’re proud of the ways our team shows that leadership isn’t just about what happens in the workplace—it’s about how we show up for our communities.
Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary Animal Run
Stefania Dobre, Executive Director, Life Sciences Group and Dr. Robert McLinden, Senior Program Manager, Life Sciences Group had the pleasure of participating in the Poplar Animal Sanctuary Animal Run, an inspiring event dedicated to supporting the care and rehabilitation of rescued animals. Poplar Springs’ mission is to provide lifelong care for farmed and companion animals. Events like this help raise awareness and much-needed funds to continue that vital work. Grateful to have been part of it and we look forward to the next one!
2025 Hanscom Norwegian Foot March
Odyssey’s Sean McGuinness participated in the Norwegian Foot March—an 18.6 mile ruck march w / a 35lb pack. The event took place on Friday September 12, 2025 and was sponsored by the 66th Security Forces at Hanscom AFB. Pictured here is Sean, along with Lt. Bethany Duggan, TACMOR PM at Hanscom AFB.
Tell Us What You Think!
Are you interested particiating in OdysseyCares? Is there an upcoming volunteer event you are interested in and would like to request OdysseyCares support? Would you like to know if there are other Odyssey employees interested in attending and supporting? Whether it’s to support a national organization or a cause in your community, we’d love to hear more about it! Click here or email us at odysseycares@odysseyconsult.com.