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The BSC volunteer day brings cancer patients comfort

In October in October in Prestige Maintenance USA, a construction company entrepreneur (BSC) in Plano, Texas, teams took a break from their usual commercial caretaker jobs in order to immerse themselves in a mission coming from the heart: cleaning the houses of cancer patients. In cooperation with Buckets & Bows Maid Service from Lewisville, Texas, the company competed from a basic program and provided four cancer patients in and around Plano with clean houses.

The event was proof of the commitment of prestige maintenance USA for non -profit service. CEO Rachel Sanchez explained the motivation behind her commitment.

“It is really important for us to work with various organizations that support our community,” she said. “Quarterly we work voluntary work and select another non -profit organization for support. October is the month of breast cancer consciousness. Therefore, we would like to choose something that supports patients and families that go through cancer treatments. We thought that cleaning for a certain reason was simply the perfect way for us to have a direct impact on individuals and their families. We know what influence a clean space creates – decisive and physically. “

A sensible partnership

Cooperation with Buckets & Bows Maid Service proved to be invaluable. While prestige maintenance USA usually focuses on commercial institutions, this event marked its entry into the cleaning of residential areas. The transition was made more smoothly by the expertise of the crew bosses of Buckets & Bows, which provided instructions and training.

“For a certain reason, I spoke to Lucy during cleaning and explained to her that we are a cleaning company, but we are in trade rooms,” said Sanchez. “She mentioned that we could
Work with Buckets & Baus and can provide us with a crew leader for each house that we cleaned. In this way we had someone who is very familiar with cleaning in living rooms and could be a good leader for each group. I think that really made the day a great success. “

The emotional effect

In addition to the technical data of learning in residential buildings, Sanchez announced that the day was of profound emotional importance. “They couldn't help but notice family pictures and I think.
Do you immediately have a kind of connection to the people who live there and what you go through, ”she said.

Experience also followed the company's employees. “Oh my god, they were thrilled,” said Sanchez and explained that the direct effects of their work were sustainably influenced
The teams. “I mean you have been talking about it for weeks. So often what we do [after these volunteer activities] We have conversations and then survey [employees] So far 'hey, that's a
Organization with which you want to work again? 'And everyone said:' absolutely, 100%'. “

A legacy of compassion

The participation of prestige maintenance USA in cleaning for a certain reason reflects their broader mission: positive effects on humans and spaces. “We say our purpose is to deliver the right
People for a reliable experience, ”said Sanchez. “Everything we do depends on people and what kind of effects we can do.”

The company plans to make such initiatives a regular part of their business, with Sanchez pointing out an annual obligation to clean the volunteer day of a reason. “Yes, I think we'll get each other
Probably do it every year, ”she confirmed.

A wave effect of friendliness

For a reason, cleaning has a signature program from ISSA's charity organizations since 2006. With over 19 million US dollars, the non -profit organization has helped more than 57,000 cancer
Patients across North America. Your partnership with companies such as prestige maintenance USA and Buckets & Bows underlines the power of social responsibility in the community and companies.

Sandy Wolfrum, development director of Issa Charities, praised the efforts. “Prestige maintenance and Buckets & Bows Maid Service really raised the bar for organizing a volunteer day,” she said. “They make a real difference in the life of cancer patients by providing a clean, safe port in difficult times. The funds collected from this cooperation help us to expand our
Mission and more patients and families reach North America. “

For Sanchez and their teams, the day was more than one act of service – it was a memory of the difference that could make sympathy. “I would simply encourage any other cleaning organization to give
It is an opportunity and to register for a day and see how it works, ”she said. “It really makes a lasting influence.”