Volunteers Clear Underbrush and Maintain Landscape at the Oakland Hills School to Avoid Fire Danger
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Community Involvement
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.’s “Tools for Schools” Volunteer Day Beautifies Skyline High School in Oakland
Southwest McCarthy Heart Hats Seeks Nonprofit Applicants to Receive Proceeds from Annual Golf Tournament
McCarthy Heart Hats, the community involvement arm of McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., is seeking nonprofit applicants in the Phoenix area to receive the proceeds from its annual golf tournament, which will be hosted on Dec. 9, 2011, at We-Ko-Pa Golf Club in Fort McDowell, Ariz.
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McCarthy Heart Hats Program Honored with a “People Helping People” Award
McCarthy recently received a distinguished People Helping People (PHP) Award from the Sacramento Community Services Planning Council. The PHP Awards recognize excellence in community service. Eleven honorees were selected from a field of 68 nominees. McCarthy was the winner in the “Hands On Sacramento” category, which honors encouragement of employee volunteerism, for its Heart Hats community outreach program.
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McCarthy Propels Employee Training in the Construction Industry to the National Stage Again
McCarthy was honored this week with a 2011 Corporate University Xchange (CorpU) Award for Excellence and Innovation. This award recognizes outstanding work in corporate learning and talent development and comes on the heels of McCarthy’s placement on the prestigious 2011 Training 125 list earlier this year. The awards were presented during the Global Leadership Congress 2011, a 3-day symposium co-sponsored by CorpU and the University of Pennsylvania. A first-time applicant, McCarthy was honored with a Best Practice award in the Launching Category.
McCarthy Helps Homeless Teen Shelter Find New Home
After six months of planning, permitting and construction Street Teens, a non-profit, volunteer-based organization dedicated to helping homeless and at-risk teens in Southern Nevada, finally has a new larger facility to help homeless teens in the valley. With the help of McCarthy and many community partners donating their time and talents, volunteers successfully converted a residential building into a 4,000-square-foot drop-in center.
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