Search

March 2021

In this issue of Spotlight we will explore strategies for maintaining a healthy work/life balance during these unprecedented times when the balance feels more like a work/life blur for many of us.  One of the strategies we share is directly related to our Social Purpose, and the positive effects giving back has on our emotional wellbeing.  We also address common questions about the FirstService Relief Fund and COVID assistance, grant application document requirements and tax information for Relief Fund donors.

Nurturing Wellness During Stressful Times

Nearly a year after initial stay at home orders went into effect, many of our teams are continuing to work from home. For some of us, this requires that we balance our work responsibilities with family duties, home schooling children and even caring for at-risk relatives. The lines between work life and home life can get blurry, and the result is often an overwhelming feeling of stress and pressure.
We often talk of the importance of maintaining a healthy work/life balance. Never has this been more important than now. And never has it been a greater challenge than today.

Read More »
Designing Better Lives for Abuse Victims

When Anthony DeVincenzo of California Closets of Suffolk County visited a local shelter for domestic and sexual abuse victims he thought he was simply going to help them organize their laundry area. After learning about the shelter’s mission, he and his mother, franchise owner Vera DeVincenzo, decided to make a much larger donation. Involving their entire team in the process, they demonstrated that doing good for others is also good for us.

Read More »
FirstService Relief Fund & COVID: What you need to know

COVID-19 has affected everyone, and we have all had to adjust our routines and lives in an effort to stay safe and keep others safe, too. For some of us, COVID has had a bigger impact than isolation, social distancing and mask wearing. Some of our team members have suffered personal financial hardships as a result of COVID, despite not having been diagnosed with the disease.

Read More »
Share the Story: