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By David Corson | www.ccr-mag.com                                                                www.baltimore.citybizlist.com





 Over $147,000  Raised




 FOR THE NAVY SEAL FOUNDATION






 The COVID-19 pandemic forced companies to make big changes, but
 it hasn’t altered Rosendin’s resolve to bring construction companies
 together in a show of unity to help military members and their families.








 “The virtual fundraiser was one small way for Rosendin to
 show our appreciation for the warriors who have given so   Giving Back
 much to preserve our way of life, as well as let the Navy
 SEAL Foundation and the families of the Naval Special
 Warfare community know that we have their backs,"
 said David Lincoln, Senior Vice President of Rosendin's   Maryland Food Bank
 Renewable Energy Group and a NSF Committee Member.

 “We are grateful to Rosendin, Polaris, Hawkeye, and every
 member of the community who supports the Navy SEAL
 Foundation. Every donation, no matter the size, helps us
 assist veterans and their families by providing education,
 programs, and support during challenging times,” said
 Mark Kendall, Committee Chairman for the Navy SEAL
 Foundation.
 osendin's 5th Annual Golf Tournament befitting the
 Navy SEAL Foundation (NSF) which was to be held at   Built on an unparalleled legacy and established in
 Rthe end of May was canceled due to the COVID-19   2000, the Navy SEAL Foundation is a 501(c)(3), tax-
 pandemic. However, in spite of it all, Rosendin kept its   exempt, national, non-profit benevolent organization   osendin is proud to recognize ten employees from
 commitment to support the Naval Special Warfare (NSW)   headquartered in Virginia Beach, VA.  Rthe Hanover office who dedicated time to creating
 community and its families by holding a virtual fundraiser   a colorful garden for the Maryland Food Bank.
 and silent auction on Thursday, May 21.   Since inception in 2016, Rosendin’s Annual Golf
 Tournament at the Pelican Hill Golf Club in Newport   The volunteer team clocked 30-hours at the Food
 Many corporate sponsors and golfers who had originally   Beach, Calif. has raised more than $1 million for NSF. Last   Bank’s Baltimore facility, moving large bins and tires,
 signed up for the tournament, placed bids and made   year’s tournament sold out, with more than 300 golfers   painting them in bright colors, filling them with dirt,
 donations to support NSF. Several corporate partners   and 70 corporate sponsors.  and planting a variety of vegetables. Rosendin’s
 contributed to the auction, including the Polaris   volunteer efforts set the stage for a bountiful garden
 Foundation, which generously donated a customized   For more information, visit   that will be used to teach children how to grow and
 2020 Polaris RZR XP-4 Pro featuring a Navy SEAL   harvest food to be distributed to families in need.
 Foundation logo, valued at $25,699 US MSRP.  navysealfoundation.org.
        Rosendin is proud to be a member of the Maryland
 Hawkeye Equipment Rentals donated their resources for a   community and support organizations that help
 customized wrap vehicle wrap and off-road lighting.  people recover, grow, and experience a better
        life. Serving others through volunteer efforts and
 Rosendin has numerous employees who are military   donations that make
 veterans and understands the importance of partnership   a difference has been
 and community for active duty and retired service people.  an essential part of the
        company’s core values
        for over 100-years.

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