Paul Davis Employees Continually Volunteer Throughout Their Communities

Paul Davis team members take the initiative to support charitable efforts in their local communities across North America. Donating time, bringing enthusiasm and lending skills allow Paul Davis special people to deliver the added help so often necessary to make their communities better. It’s also a meaningful way for Paul Davis teams to stay connected to the communities they serve. They live their motto, The Difference MakersTM 

Paul Davis of Omaha Nebraska Earns High Grades for School Supplies Program

Gathering fresh school supplies is a necessary annual event every fall in metro and rural communities. This Paul Davis office collected school supplies to benefit local children and help their families get fully prepared for the beginning of the 2023-24 school year. Families in need first submitted their names for help. Then, backpacks, notebooks, pens, pencils, crayons, and monetary donations for these supplies were collected in the spirit of helping. One Paul Davis team member, who also volunteers for The Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, took the surplus backpacks to that nonprofit as well. “Our Paul Davis team is really proud to be part of a group that knows giving to others is always helpful and always gratifying,” concluded Lou Bozak, Sales Hunter at the office.

Paul Davis of Cleveland West, Ohio Teed Up To Support Pediatric Cancer Research

This Paul Davis office is committed to supporting childhood cancer research. They recently organized a charity golf outing for 100 golfers and were successful in raising $8,000 that was donated to Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, an American charity that funds research and provides assistance to families affected by pediatric cancer.

Paul Davis of Greater Philadelphia Again Takes on 911 Stair Climb

Each year, this Paul Davis office arranges an annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb. This year’s climb took place at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia where 125 climbers raised over $47,000 for the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF). The group climbed the equivalent of 110 stories to honor the 343 firefighters who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. Paul Davis President and CEO, Rich Wilson, joined in the climb accompanied by all of the company’s Sales and Marketing Coaches.

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