We believe in giving back to the community that has given us so much. It's amazing the joy that we feel from helping others so we try to do it as often as possible. From a local to a global scale, our efforts go worldwide and we are always looking for more ways to give back.
Through the years, charitable contributions from our companies have been given to:
Mercer County Civic Foundation |
Dayton Children's Hospital |
$1000 Donation to Celina City Schools
$1000 donation to Celina City Schools for their school lunch
program. The contribution helps them provide better lunches
for Celina Schools students.
The Joy of Giving
With generous
voluntary donations from our associates, we raised over
$4000. With the proceeds we were able to touch over 20
families and provide prepaid lunches for less fortunate
students at our local schools.
$1000 Donation to CALL Ministries
Proceeds from donations of RCS Construction's food stand at the Grand Lake Marathon in the amount of $1,000.
$300 Check Presented to Rob & Barb Carpenter for
Marathon Benefit III
A check from RCS Construction for $300.00 was presented to Rod & Barb Carpenter for the Marathon Benefit III, Running for the Region and Beyond.
Our contribution was put towards the Matthew 25 Project, which is a mission group at Grand Lake United Methodist Church in Celina.
$1,125 Donated to CALL Ministries Food Pantry
RCS Construction office Administrator Nanette Stachler donates $1,125 to CALL Ministries Executive Director Pastor Tim Clutter for the
organizations food pantry. The money was raised from RCS Construction food stand during the Grand Lake Marathon. RCS Construction
employees pitched in to cook hamburgers and hot dogs at the stand.
Tanzania, Africa Visit
Below are photos from a recent trip to Tanzania, Africa to create a method of income for both the Precious Blood Seminary and the Ursuline Sisters. The seminary uses the funds to train young men for the priesthood. The Sisters help many disadvantaged children who are suffering though both diseases and homelessness. Some of the children you see in these photographs are very sick, while others are greatly impoverished. All benefited greatly from the time we spent with them, almost as much as we did.