RBS Honors Associate Volunteerism with $50K in Donations
On Friday, more than 400 associates from Retail Business Services and ADUSA Supply Chain companies spent an estimated 1,200 volunteer hours serving local communities, volunteering at soup kitchens, packing cans at food banks and even working in community gardens – in the rain – as part of an annual Day of Service. To honor associates’ service and care, Retail Business Services and ADUSA Supply Chain teamed up to donate $50,000 to the 18 nonprofits served.
Non-profits that received donations include:
Quincy, Mass.
Revision Urban Farm
Boston Living Center
Quincy Interfaith Services
Community Servings
Salisbury, N.C.
Loaves & Fishes
Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina
Rowan Helping Minstries
Roof Above
Carlisle, Pa.
Bridge Bleacher Project
Salvation Army
United Way of Central Pa.
Scarborough, Maine
The Good Shepherd Food Bank
Preble Street
Greenville, S.C.
Harvest Hope
Chicago
Pilsen Food Pantry
Landover, Md.
Maryland Food Bank
Capital Area Food Bank
The event and donation were part of Retail Business Services RBS Cares community engagement program. Founded on the premise that service is part of the culture of Retail Business Services, the program provides opportunities for associates to engage their local communities through volunteerism, pro bono work and much more. Is service part of your DNA too? Head over to our Careers page to search open roles.