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he RS&H Elevate Fund, created in 2018, provides grants to non-profits where RS&H associates are actively involved. In this first pay-out, the Elevate Fund committee distributed $50,000 across 11 charities. The money came from associate donations and a portion of company profits.
RS&H’s Tyler, Texas office presented an award for $5,000 from the RS&H Elevate Fund to the Discovery Science Place museum of Tyler, Texas.
For four years now, RS&H architects, engineers and associates have worked together to create special Halloween costumes for children of the Jacksonville’s Independent Living Resource Center (ILRC).
Earlier this year, the RS&H Board of Directors launched an initiative to dedicate a portion of the firm’s corporate profits to provide grants to nonprofit organizations. Now, the firm is ready to make its first donation — $50,000 across 11 nonprofit groups.
The Elevate team and RS&H Austin Office Administrative Assistant Esmeralda Urbano collected several tables full of toys – enough stuffed animals, puzzles and toys to fill 13 Radio Flyer wagons.
After RS&H engineers Priscilla Brubeck and Maria Ruiz completed a STEM workshop for teen and pre-teen girls, a fifth grader walked up to the pair and told them she wanted to be a computer engineer.
Another major milestone in the implementation of the South Florida Regional Managed Lanes network was achieved on March 24, with the opening of the first phase of the I-75 Express Lanes from Northwest 170th Street in Miami-Dade County to I-595 in Broward County.
Across the country, non-profit organizations and charities host golf tournaments as fundraisers, inviting golfers from business communities of all sizes to play 18 holes for a good cause.
RS&H associates presented their custom, wheelchair-fitting costumes to five children of the Independent Living Resource Center for Halloween. The story was picked up by NBC News and featured on the Halloween edition of MSNBC Live with Stephanie Ruhle.
RS&H associates regularly respond to coastlines and other areas when they are ravaged by hurricanes and other natural disasters. Such was the case when Hurricane Harvey devastated Texas and Irma decimated Florida.
For the residents of Clay County, there’s no place they’d rather live. The area is close to the St. Johns River, making it great for outdoor activities. The communities are safe and friendly – exactly what families want, and need, in order to thrive.
RS&H architect Brandon Pourch knows how easy it is to take his design and architectural skills for granted. In a firm like RS&H, those talents are everywhere you look. His efforts have been recognized by RS&H, which named Pourch the R. Ray Goode Community Volunteer of the Year.
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