It's nice to see that some bigger companies such as K-Designers have a heart, especially in such dire economic times as those in which we live. While other large corporations like AIG take gigantic federal hand-outs and in turn provide their employees with ever larger bonuses, K-Designers quietly does the right thing for all the communities in which they work.
Their efforts at community involvement are commendable. While it is understandable that they would donate their time and expertise to projects such as Habitat for Humanity and Seattle's Christmas in April, which involve remodeling - their area of expertise - the fact that they also contribute in ways that support schools, good health, children, and other noble causes is reason enough for K-Designers and their workforce to hold their heads high.
What it shows is that K-Designers is a good corporate citizen... and during these dark economic times, we need more companies like them.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Corporate Responsibility in Difficult Times
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D. A. Rupprecht,
K-Designers,
philanthropy,
remodeling
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