January’s program surpasses $1 million in charitable giving.
2/19/2020 8:30
After just over a decade since its inception, ConServe’s Jeans for Charity Program reached a fundraising record in its support of community organizations and residents in need.
The New York-based ACA International member company surpassed $1 million in charitable giving to non-profits since the program’s inception in 2007, according to a news release.
ConServe launched the program to make a difference in the community by assisting health and human services, educational, diversity, civic and economic development, and cultural organizations. Good corporate citizenship is at the core of ConServe’s mission statement, of which “helping to improve the human condition” is an integral part of their success.
“2020 commemorates yet another milestone,” said Mark E. Davitt, ConServe CEO and Jeans for Charity founder.
ConServe hosted a special recognition event on Feb. 5, bringing together their employees and members of the community to share in this achievement.
Perinton Ambulance was one of the Jeans for Charity Program recipients in January and their president, Jon LeRoy also attended this special event. ConServe’s gift to Perinton Ambulance was the donation that lead ConServe to $1 million in charitable giving.
In 2014, Davitt was so inspired by the generosity of his employees that he decided to enhance the program to introduce the ConServe Matching Gift Program, which matches employee’s monthly contributions to the Jeans for Charity Program.
“We practice what we preach; doing the right thing, at the right time, the right way,” Davitt said. “ConServe is steadfast in partnering with our clients, employees, vendors and community as a whole to foster financial freedom, creating positive change and to make a difference.”
ConServe plans to continue the program and is proud of its employees and the contributions this program has made in the community.