The work that pays and the work that gives, kept in the same town.
A company that only takes from a place is a drain on it. We would rather be part of it. So the same tents, the same food, the same hands that do the paid work show up for the community work too.
We work with the Church of American Strength and Hope on events that put people together and put something back. The business funds the giving, and the giving stays local.
Not a slogan. A tent in a yard, a filing that opens a door, a bar of soap someone actually made. Small things, done locally, that add up to a place worth living in.