Our desire to help those in need runs deep throughout our organization. Whether participating in activities with our colleagues, on our own, or with family and friends, we each have a Social Purpose story that’s as unique as we are. Here are just some of the reasons why we #FirstServeOthers.
Scott Small, Director, Learning & Development, The Amenity Collective
Scott conducts a weekly segment called The Drill, and in this one he interviews Dr. Eva Duckett from the Adventist HealthCare Breast Cancer Center.
Mira BakerManager of Culture & CommunicationsFirstService Residential Texas Region
Mira leads the Culture group at the FirstService Residential Texas Regional office. She and her teammates recently joined together with Feeding America to help those facing food insecurity. Through their efforts, they have provided more than 13,000 meals to those struggling to feed their families!
Floor Coverings International
The team at Floor Coverings International is passionate about supporting local causes, and can often be found donning aprons and oven mitts as they work together to prepare meals for the folks at Champions Place, Central Night Shelter and Solidarity Sandy Springs.
Donna MeyerFirst OnsiteDirector of Client Services
Donna's Social Purpose is helping those without a voice. She spends much of her free time helping homeless pets find their forever homes through fostering and animal transport. She works with several rescue groups to transport homeless pets to veterinary appointments and even to their new homes. Through her work as a TNR (trap, neuter, release) activist she helps ensure feral and stray animals don't reproduce and further add to the overpopulation of homeless pets.
Daniel DiazCertaPro PaintersCommercial Field Operations Manager
Did you know that over 250,000 children are placed in foster care each year? And more than 20,000 will "age out," meaning they will become too old to remain in state care. Daniel's passion is an organization called Forgotten Angels, a non-profit that provides assistance to foster children who are aging out of the foster care system or come from difficult family situations and need a helping hand. The organization believes that all children in and aging out of foster care deserve a chance.