Swisslog Healthcare sets record for volunteer program
BROOMFIELD — Swisslog Healthcare, a global supplier of health care automation solutions with U.S. headquarters in Broomfield, reported record participation in its Volunteer Time Off Program during 2025.
Swisslog Healthcare employees contributed 808 volunteer hours to community service initiatives, representing a 38% increase from the previous year, according to a press release.
The VTO Program, which launched in March 2024, saw significant growth in its second year with more than 100 employees participating, compared with about 60 volunteers in 2024. Employees engaged in various impactful projects throughout the year, including packaging 79,712 pounds of food at Food Bank of the Rockies, which fed 66,426 people, and creating 6,751 bags for the same organization, providing 40,506 pounds of produce to households in need.
“Swisslog Healthcare takes great pride in giving back to our local communities, and the enthusiasm our team has shown for the VTO program speaks volumes,” Cory Kwarta, CEO of Swisslog Healthcare, said in a written statement. “Our employees have found local causes they’re passionate about, from food banks to veterans’ projects. We remain committed to supporting and encouraging this spirit of giving back as the program continues to evolve and make a difference in our communities.”
The VTO Program allows employees to choose where they want to make an impact, resulting in diverse community support across multiple organizations. In addition to work with Food Bank of the Rockies, employees volunteered with Habitat for Humanity, Veterans Community Project in Longmont and A Precious Child. The company also organized a giving tree for A Precious Child during the holiday season.
Swisslog Healthcare, a global supplier of health care automation solutions with U.S. headquarters in Broomfield, reported record participation in its Volunteer Time Off Program during 2025.



