Williams & Fudge's mission is To Do Our Best Everyday by providing exceptional customer service, respecting the consumer, honoring each other, maintaining high ethical conduct, and being a good community citizen. The last piece of that is highlighted here...being a good community citizen. Here is an overview of things we have done as a company over the past 3 decades.

Collecting items for the Pilgrim Inn pantry that helps families survive during difficult times.
ChtistmasVille is one of the most wonderful times of the year! Held the first weekend in December, it's a weekend festival with something for the whole family to kick off the holiday season! Santa comes to visit employees at the office each year.
The mammogram bus comes so that we can have a convenient chance to take care of ourselves mentally and physically!
Many teams are made to support causes, like this one to fight cancer, throughout the year.
The bloodmobile comes each year so that we can collect pint after pint of blood to help those that need it in our community.
We participate in wearing certain colors when something has happened at a school that is a client who needs to see our support. Groups gather and we pray for those hurting in horrible situations.
Wearing blue helps us show support to Autism Awareness, they also place light bulbs in our outer lights to light up the building blue at night to show support.
Come-See-Me is a time for families to gather and enjoy fun family time.
Cotton the owl, born in 2014, visits often and is a great friend to all!
The Annual Back to School bash allows kids to come have a fun treat at work with mom or dad to prepare for the school year to come each August.
Wearing pink is something found often around the office to support those we know fighting breast cancer.
St. Patrick's Day in Old Town Rock Hill is always a blast! One year we had a parade from the Cotton Factory to the party as a group of families.
John Spratt was a great leader in the US Congress when it came to laws with the collection business, we are thankful to him for his support over his years in office!
A new employee? Or just a frog? Neither, it's Glen the Frog with Come-See-Me, another family festival each year in Rock Hill held for 10 days!
Ebenezer Elementary School is our neighbor and we love having them come and sign for us each Christmas season and share some snacks afterwards with them!
Over the years we have had many school business partners, here, around 2007, we took a group from Rawlinson Road around on a tour of the historic building that were working with Kevin that year.
Another school group having fun with our employees!
We gathered in April of 2007 at our offices in Manchester to pray for and remember those lost in the shooting at Virginia Tech, a client we were showing our love and support to!
Gary was thanked by the Rock Hill Schools for his dedication to the children in the school district.
Oliver North came and signed copies of his book, at the office in 2007.
Oliver North is an American author, a retired Lt. Colonel in the U.S. Marines and a military historian. He was in the middle of the Iran-Contra scandal in the late eighties, formulating the plan to divert proceeds from arm sales in order to support Contra rebel groups.
Habitat is a great way for employees to work as a team and help build our community!
FUN! That is the best part of W&F! In Aug of 2014 the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge went viral so here we have several ice bucket challenges going on with Bob Perrin, Gary, and David.
Employees volunteer and Come-See-Me is one of the times we have LOTS of volunteers, team leaders, board members, and in 2015 David was the Board Chair of Come-See-Me after being President of the board a few years before that!
Verterans are important part of our world and we are very thankful to all of them! We try to show this in many ways during the year.
We are especially grateful to our own Veterans that work at Williams & Fudge!
No comments:
Post a Comment