Building Community As part of the “ARAMARK Building Community” initiative, we're dedicating millions of dollars in cash grants, volunteer hours and product donations toward improving neighborhood centers in cities across the country.

Company volunteers have refurbished facilities, advised on workforce readiness and wellness and assisted with basic human services such as food, clothing and shelter for individuals and families who rely on those centers - all while working with City Year's Care Force® division, one of the world's leading organizations engaging citizens in service to their communities.

Centers On The Move
ARAMARK Building Community Increases Commitment to New York City Neighborhoods

The Queens Community House's Pomonok Center will receive a much-deserved facelift on Thursday, May 21, 2009. More than 125 employees from ARAMARK, a global provider of professional services, will dedicate their time, energy and talents to enhancing the indoor and outdoor facilities at the Queens Community House, Pomonok Center, located at 67-09 Kissena Boulevard in Flushing. The day of service is part of ARAMARK Building Community... Read more.

 
Revitalizing the Salvation Army's Center of Hope

More than 100 ARAMARK employee volunteers in the greater Charlotte region participated in a day of service, refurbishing the Salvation Army's Center of Hope, located at 534 Spratt Street, near uptown Charlotte. As part of the community service day, ARAMARK volunteers transformed an empty plot of land into a garden retreat by creating a garden walkway, replanting the area, building benches and picnic tables and reseeding grassless areas. Read more.

 
Invigorating San Fran's Mission Neighborhood Center

ARAMARK employee volunteers participated in a variety of hands-on enhancement projects around San Francisco's Mission Neighborhood Center including revitalizing the center's courtyard by landscaping, painting and building benches and storage units, refurbishing the theater/auditorium by painting walls and inspirational murals and painting the center's kitchen facility, among other restorative projects. Read more.

 
A Day of Service at the Elizabeth Peabody House

ARAMARK has teamed up with the Elizabeth Peabody House, a non-profit organization that provides a broad array of educational, social and recreational services addressing essential and changing needs of families in the City of Somerville and the surrounding Boston community.

ARAMARK employee volunteers from Boston and the greater New England area participated in a day of service, refurbishing the Elizabeth Peabody House. With this event, ARAMARK looks forward to beginning a long-term commitment to this community center and the seven other local neighborhood centers which are part of the Massachusetts Association of Settlement Houses (MASH). In the future, ARAMARK volunteers will come back to the centers to offer expertise and resources related to health and wellness, workforce readiness and basic services, such as food and clothing and nutritional education, as well as job skills and interview training. Read more.

 
 
Empty bowls full of dreams for Widener students
Wesley and Aramark partner to help Haiti

Wesley College students rose to the occasion to offer financial assistance to Haiti with the help of Aramark Food services! They were offered the chance to forgo a meal in Dulany Hall and donate the cost to Haiti relief. Over a two day period in January, a total of 248 students gave by fasting 342 cafeteria meals. Read more.

 
 

Green French fries? You bet! ARAMARK is working to implement a program that recycles spent frying oil so it can be used as biodiesel fuel.

 

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