’Tis the Season at SCS

December 16, 2024

Generous holiday giving at SCS Engineers.

The employee-owners at SCS give to their communities, provide scholarships, and support the Red Cross when devastation strikes, but we want to do even more during the holidays. Last year, we touched over 83,000 lives, and this year we aim higher.

Each of our business units contributes to the communities in which we work and live. Acting together, One SCS also selects these organizations that are making a positive difference to support.

In addition to our Young Professionals Feeding America fundraiser, SCSers are providing corporate donations to:

World Central Kitchen

World Central Kitchen is first to the frontlines, providing meals in response to humanitarian, climate, and community crises. Applying its model of quick action, leveraging local resources, and adapting in real-time, it has served hundreds of millions of nourishing meals worldwide.

 

treesThe National Forest Foundation is the leading organization that inspires personal and meaningful connections to our national forests, which are the centerpiece of America’s public lands. Chartered by Congress, the National Forest Foundation has a simple mission: bring people together to restore and enhance National Forests and Grasslands.

 

SCS Engineers Environmental Consulting and ContractingThe Earth Day Organization founders created the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970, just 21 days after SCS Engineers started. Since then, Earth Day Network, also known as EarthDay.Org, has mobilized over 1 billion people annually on Earth Day and every day to protect our planet.

 

Planting treesThe National Environmental Education Foundation is our nation’s leading organization in lifelong environmental learning, creating opportunities for people of all ages to experience and learn about the environment in ways that improve their lives and the planet’s health.

Thanks to these organizations for making a big difference in people’s lives. We’ll be sharing pictures with you on LinkedIn.

 

 

 

Posted by Diane Samuels at 12:54 pm