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Month, all Rosendin offices compete against one eagerly anticipated each year with the drive to do
another in a "CANstruction" canned food drive to more than the previous year. Participation in any
support local area food banks. In 2017, over 6,000 charitable event or cause is always voluntary and
cans were donated across the country. In Arizona, open to everyone.
companies band together for the Support Sky
Harbor Coalition to clean up graffiti and trash in At Rosendin, charitable giving is an opportunity to
underserved neighborhoods. reinforce our core values and promote pride and
ownership within each of our offices. We want to
As these are only a few of the nearly 100 non- create a better tomorrow for our families and future
profit organizations and charities that Rosendin generations, this begins by being the difference.
supports nationwide, the passion that our employees
embrace is how we, as a company, get involved. The list below includes most of the charities and
The traditions that our employees have created are non-profit organizations that Rosendin supports.
Rosendin Gives Back
Supporting the communities where we work and live
rom food banks to homeless shelters, medical organizations and educational foundations,
Rosendin's charitable giving reaches from coast-to-coast supporting the communities
Fwhere we work and live. Not only do we provide monetary donations through fundraising
and event sponsorships, but our employees, and their families, donate countless hours of
their time.
Over the years, strong relationships and traditions have been created amongst Rosendin
employees and local charities. In Southern California, the annual Rosendin Electric Golf
Tournament and Auction brings in an average of $200K for The Navy SEAL Foundation and
families of the Naval Special Warfare community. In October, during Employee Ownership
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