
Information and Security Engineering Executive Director John Zepper offered a way for his division, which includes IT, cyber security and mission computing, safeguards and security, to make a positive impact during the holidays.
On a recent visit to the Albuquerque Family Advocacy Center, John learned about a pressing need for support within the community and was inspired to mobilize the division to take action.

Throughout November, the division collected food, clothing, diapers, jackets and other essential items under the theme “Help Us Help Others.” They delivered over a thousand pounds of goods, including much-needed non-perishable food, toiletries, suitcases and clothing for women and children. This outpouring demonstrates the division’s commitment to uplifting people in need during the holiday season.
In addition to the collection drive, several IT staff members volunteered their time to assist the Family Advocacy Center by repairing screens used for various purposes. Their efforts ensured that the center could continue to operate effectively and serve families who rely on its services.
Family Advocacy Center staff expressed gratitude for Sandians’ generosity and willingness to help those who need it most.
“I am proud of the division for stepping up and demonstrating such generosity to make this drive successful,” John said. “These are individuals who truly need these items, and the division was able to help immensely with their donations. I want to thank the center representatives who contributed to the success of this donation drive and took the time to help deliver the items. I look forward to the impact we can make again in January when the Sandia Gives campaign officially kicks off.”