Infinity Product Group doubles down on giving back
The company is matching employee donations to support local kids in need through the Samaritan Community Center's SnackPack Program.

Infinity Product Group (IPG), parent company of Infinity Her, is strengthening its commitment to community care by pledging to match every $10 monthly employee donation to the SnackPack Program Fund at the Samaritan Community Center (SCC) in Northwest Arkansas. This initiative amplifies the impact of each contribution, doubling the support for local children facing food insecurity.
The SnackPack Program delivers more than 6,000 weekend food packs to 160 schools across four Northwest Arkansas counties, ensuring children have access to nutritious meals when school cafeterias are closed. The program operates at a cost of $16,000 each week, relying heavily on local volunteers, donors, and community partners to sustain its mission.
After learning more about the program’s impact, the IPG team chose to not only match monthly donations but also roll up their sleeves. In October alone, employees packed 1,615 SnackPacks, nearly triple their total from the previous quarter.

In addition, IPG is lending support to the SCC’s Rise and Shine Breakfast Food Drive for its new Springdale location, further expanding its community involvement.
“As a company deeply rooted in Northwest Arkansas, we believe that helping our neighbors is vital to being part of a thriving community,” said Ramona Watson, vice president of product development at Infinity Her. “We’re blessed to live and work in such a beautiful region, and we want to ensure that same sense of care and support extends to every child and family who calls it home.”
IPG plans to continue partnering with the Samaritan Community Center, participating in volunteer efforts, and fundraising initiatives as new opportunities arise.



