Connex Foundation takes it over the top in Denver

Connex Foundation took it over the top during Connex2019 National Conference. It exceeded the original individual fundraising goal of $5,000 and raised more than $11,500 in individual donations to support Foundation programs, and Foundation volunteers completed a renovation project that changed lives.

Connex Foundation took it over the top during Connex2019 National Conference. It exceeded the original individual fundraising goal of $5,000 and raised more than $11,500 in individual donations to support Foundation programs, and Foundation volunteers completed a renovation project that changed lives.

 

An additional $21,000 was generated through sponsorships. The title sponsor of PRSM Foundation activities during the conference was Facility Plus who donated $8,000.

 

Foundation activities kicked off with a Top Golf tournament, Sunday, that saw almost 100 attendees compete on the digitized links, while supporting the Foundation, and networking. Registration fees for the golf event generated $10,000 for the Foundation.

 

“The Top Golf event was wonderful,” said Bill Ackerman, Connex Foundation Board Chair. “It was the perfect opportunity for Connex members to relax and enjoy time together and support the Foundation. We plan on hosting another Top Golf event at 2020 in Orlando during the 2020 conference.”

 

Monday, more than 80 conference attendees boarded buses early for the ride to the Volunteers of America Family Hotel to participate in the Connex Foundation Charity Impact Project. Sitting less than two miles from the famed Bronco Stadium, The VOA Family Motel works with the Denver Department of Human Services (DDHS) to provide a motel atmosphere for the homeless, with a human services flavor. A continental breakfast is offered to all guests every day. The facility served 3,444 people in 2018 including families and the homeless.

 

Before the official charity project kicked off, Kevin Kenyon, Director, Field Services for National Coatings and Co-Chair of the Foundation Charity Impact Project Committee, and two other members of the National Coatings team spent the weekend, painting much of the exterior of the motel, using paint donated by Benjamin Moore, another major Foundation supporter, and a lift donated by a local supplier.

 

Kenyon commented on his work with the Foundation. “I have always enjoyed working on Foundation charity projects from the beginning. You know what you are doing creates an immediate, positive, and often personal, impact on someone who needs help. I encourage other Connex suppliers to get involved and make a difference,” Kenyon said. 

 

On Monday, the Connex Charity Impact delegation painted motel rooms, trimmed trees and bushes, swept parking lots and made dozens of repairs to the motel.

 

Volunteers went above and beyond. After learning about the dire need for linens, and toys for the children who lived in the motel, several members drove to a local retailer and purchased numerous sets of towels and bed linens as well as soccer balls, footballs, basketballs and even a basketball goal which they assembled onsite. The Foundation was truly Santa to the kids living in the VOA Family Motel. The Connex Foundation Charity Impact team impacted lives in Denver that day!

 

“Words cannot express the pride you experience, when you know you have been able to help someone who cannot help themselves. The Connex Foundation impacts lives and it will impact the FM industry. We are more than a charity. I encourage every Connex company and member to get involved. You can make a difference,” Ackerman concluded.

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