Tech Company Donates Its Point Of Sale Solutions to Local Non-Profit For Hospitality Training For Area Homeless

West Palm Beach, FL (Sept. 16, 2014) — Boca Raton-based technology company, TouchSuite, has furnished The Lord’s Place Café Joshua with several of its highly advanced, restaurant-specific point of sale (POS) systems to use for job training among its formerly homeless clientele, as part of the non-profit’s food service apprentice program. The Lord’s Place, a community organization that offers comprehensive programs designed to end homelessness and enhance the delivery of health and human services, will use the POS units in accompaniment with its expert training, to prepare individuals in its apprentice program for various positions within the restaurant industry.

“TouchSuite is always looking to work with community partners that best fit our philanthropic goals and values. We were inspired by The Lord’s Place and its innovative approach to providing support to individuals who are eager to work but unable to find employment,” said TouchSuite founder and CEO, Sam Zietz. “But even though the organization maintains a talented team of program mentors, a familiarity with industry tools and technology is also important in today’s competitive landscape, even for an entry-level hospitality position. We realized we were in a unique position to support this effort by outfitting Café Joshua with our systems, which in turn, allows its apprentices to obtain work in Palm Beach County’s thriving restaurant and hospitality industry.”

TouchSuite representatives Rick Phillip and Brenda Zuniga join The Lord’s Place’s Director of Job Training and Education, Eve Lyon, as The Lord’s Place client and food program trainee Keona Colebrook demos her knowledge of the TouchSuite point of sale system at Café Joshua.

The Lord’s Place client and food program trainee Keona Colebrook utilizes one of the new TouchSuite point of sale systems at Café Joshua.

TouchSuite representatives Rick Phillip and Brenda Zuniga join The Lord’s Place’s Director of Job Training and Education, Eve Lyon, and The Lord’s Place client and food program trainee Keona Colebrook at one of the new TouchSuite point of sale systems in Café Joshua.

The restaurant staff, all clients and food program trainees at The Lord’s Place Café Joshua, prepare for the lunch rush in the café’s modest kitchen.

The Lord’s Place Food Program trainees utilize one of the new TouchSuite POS systems before the lunch rush at Cafe Joshua 

“We are so grateful that TouchSuite has helped provide these important tools for our apprentices to learn state-of-the-art business practices in the foodservice industry,” said The Lord’s Place Director of Job Training and Education Eve Lyon. “Because they are having the opportunity be trained on the TouchSuite point of service system, they will be as competitive or maybe even more competitive when seeking a job. This is a real gift which will be beneficial to hundreds of our clients.”

There are more than 2,600 homeless or displaced individuals and families throughout Palm Beach County, many of who are actively working to improve their lives and find jobs. Some of the individuals who come to The Lord’s Place for support lack the educational and experiential background required for even an entry-level position at the start of their careers. Since the hospitality industry consistently ranks as one of greatest providers of employment in Palm Beach County, basic training in restaurant and hospitality-related fields makes our community an ideal place for individuals to attempt to get a fresh start at life. Since TouchSuite installed the systems more than one month ago, 20 front-of-the-house and culinary apprentices have utilized the new POS systems to date. During the next year, approximately 100 additional apprentices will benefit from training on the same systems.

About The Lord’s Place: The Lord’s Place is a nonprofit, non-sectarian, 501(c)3 organization that has been changing the lives of homeless families and individuals in Palm Beach County for more than 30 years. The Lord’s Place is committed to breaking the cycle of homelessness with comprehensive and individualized programs and services. It was recently named one of the 100 Best Places to Work in Florida by Florida Trend magazine.

About TouchSuite: TouchSuite is one of America’s leading technology companies focused on the electronic payment space and has been honored six times on Inc. Magazine’s “Inc. 500” list of the fastest growing private companies in America. Its award-winning, patented point of sale systems are fully integrated with payment processing and credit card services catering to restaurants, salons and spas. The systems are designed to help small- and medium-size merchants increase revenue by using the provided tools and solutions. The company’s latest salon POS system, Firefly, offers the most advanced salon software on the market to-date, including full mobile capabilities. TouchSuite’s sales infrastructure provides merchants and agents with an unprecedented 24/7 support system and ensures a positive user experience. TouchSuite is headquartered in Boca Raton, FL. For additional information about TouchSuite, its company and services, please visit www.touchsuite.com.

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