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Philanthropy ReArch Announces 2023 Employee-Driven Philanthropy Recipients South Burlington, VT – ReArch Company recently announced the recipients of its 2023 Employee Driven Philanthropy program. This year, the firm donated a total of $32,000 to various local charities and nonprofit organizations.
• Sally Litchfield – Pan-Mass Challenge/Dana-Farber Cancer Treatment and Research Institute
The employees who participated this year, along with their chosen cause, include:
• Ryan Ose – Cochran’s Ski Area
• Zodac Aklama – Little Royals Early Intervention Center (Kingdom Autism and Behavioral Health) • Ted Assur – The Vermont Council on World Affairs • Holly LeClair – Vermont Cancer Patient Support Foundation • Holly LeClair – Vermont Elite Basketball
• David Lothian – Potter’s Angles Rescue
• Calvin Russell – East Randolph Baptist Church • Christa Vandevord – McClure Miller Respite House The Employee-Driven Philanthropy program was established to empower ReArch Company team members to support causes close to their hearts. Since its inception, the program has donated over $123,000 to support over 50 organizations that include cancer research, humanitarian causes, environmental conservation, support of local youth sports programs, and more.
Ted Assur donated to The Vermont Council on World Affairs
Christa Vandevord donated to McClure Miller Respite Houses
AGC MA Marks Annual Service Day at Dorchester Boys & Girls Clubs
Boston – On Nov. 3, the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) of the Associated General Contractors of Massachusetts (AGC MA) spent its annual CLC Service Day at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester. Team members from Massachusetts-based construction firms and subcontractors made needed improvements to the Boys & Girls Clubs’ Marr Clubhouse at 1135 Dorchester Ave. and McLaughlin Center at 35 Deer St. Boys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester president and CEO, Bob Scannell, and Mass. State Representative Dan Hunt welcomed volunteers. “The Boys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester has long provided a much-needed safe space for area young people for learning, creating, exploring, and building community. As a nonprofit institution, its budget often leaves little room for facility maintenance,” said AGC MA CEO, John Ferrante. “AGC MA’s Construction Leadership Council was honored to ensure that
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AGC MA members at Dorchester Boys & Girls Clubs
the Boys & Girls Clubs will continue their important work in the well-maintained surroundings they deserve.” The scope of work on CLC Service Day included replacing floors and ceiling tiles, painting, installing new lighting and electrical systems, installing alarms, building a dumpster enclosure, replacing doors, providing HVAC filter servicing, refinishing a wood deck and stairs, elevator maintenance, installing new fans, and exterior cleanup. Among the firms participating in this year’s CLC Service Day were Bond Building, Columbia, Commodore Builders, Dellbrook|JKS, Elaine Construction, Lee Kennedy Company, MLM, Sea-Dar, Skanska, TG Gallagher Mechanical Contractors, Turner Construction Co., and Walsh Brothers. Participating subcontractors included A Murphy Electric, APC Construction, Cheviot Corporation, Hennigar Door, and Lighthouse Electrical Contracting Inc.
CLC Service Day