
With all of the scary news flying around about COVID19, we thought we’d take a little time from our day to let you know how Team Trillion is adapting.

With all of the scary news flying around about COVID19, we thought we’d take a little time from our day to let you know how Team Trillion is adapting.

Explore the vibrant downtown of Summit, NJ, home to many wonderful shops, restaurants, and our creative agency, Trillion!

This year, we donated our time at America’s Grow-a-Row, a Pittstown, NJ-based not-for-profit that provides fresh produce to food pantries across NJ.

Trillion participated in a workshop on glassblowing at Morris County School of Glass in Morristown, NJ.

Every year, Trillion spends time giving back to our local communities. Community involvement is a very important part of being a Trillionaire, so we love to help not-for-profits doing important work in NJ. This year, we chose to donate our time to a local not-for-profit, Moms Helping Moms, which alleviates a great need for many families: diapers.

Trillion volunteered our time to help distribute free food for Community Soup Kitchen and Outreach Center in Morristown, NJ. We helped organize and set up a “farmer’s market” for people who may not have the means to purchase fresh fruit, produce, poultry, meat and other foods.

Larissa Montecuollo and Lou Leonardis, who are the creative partners at Trillion (Summit) were recently interviewed for an episode of Meet the Merchants. The show is a 30 minute series on the HomeTowne Television channel which provides programs about art, culture and more to over 600,000 NJ residents.

Team Trillion participated in our first annual day of service, where our team volunteers our time for a good cause. This year, we volunteered our time with Feed the Need, an statewide effort to pack 2 million meals for those suffering from food shortages in West Africa.

For the fourth consecutive year, the Trillion team has participated in the Madison Area YMCA’s Annual Charity Bocce Invitational Tournament. The tournament helped raised much needed money for LIVESTRONG at the YMCA, a no-cost health and wellness program for cancer survivors and their families. Previous years have drawn large crowds who come to watch the