Posts Tagged ‘Volunteer’

Celebrating National Volunteer Month

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024

April is National Volunteer Month, and Egan is taking the time to recognize what it means to be a corporate citizen throughout Minnesota. Part of building our communities means participating in opportunities outside of the work week, through volunteering and partnering with local organizations who help make a difference in the community around us. 

By regularly volunteering our time with local nonprofits and organizations, we  are able to help contribute even more to our neighborhoods. 

In the last year, Egan has volunteered with the following organizations:

  • Habitat for Humanity
  • Ronald McDonald House
  • Bikes4Kids
  • Fishing for Life
  • Second Harvest Heartland
  • Channel One
  • Flags for Fort Snelling
  • Walk for Animals
  • Memorial Blood Centers
  • Children’s Hospital and Mayo Clinic
  • Community Emergency Assistance Programs Food Drive 
  • Toys for Tots

Egan’s purpose statement is, “with passion and pride, we build better lives and communities – together.” This goes beyond the jobsite, regularly providing volunteer opportunities for our team to give back to our communities and make a lasting impact.

FOOD PACKING EVENT MARKS FIFTH YEAR

Monday, February 24th, 2020

Since 2016, Egan Company has hosted the Feed My Starving Children Northwest Metro MobilePack event at its Champlin facility. This year was no different as volunteers packed the warehouse to pack food for children in need both locally and around the world. 

The event took place February 19-23, 2020 and saw over 4,229 volunteers from the surrounding community who came together for the cause. Over the span of five days, 1,256,040 meals were packed which will provide food for 3,441 children for an entire year. 

Our company is committed to supporting organizations like Feed My Starving Children that provide resources to our local communities and beyond. More than 110 Egan employees volunteered their time to work and/or pack food throughout this event. 

Check out photos from the Egan employee packing shift on our Facebook page!

Feed My Starving Children is a local non profit hunger relief organization working with volunteers to produce a scientifically formulated food formula that is culturally acceptable worldwide. Organizations in nearly 70 countries around the world distribute these meals to children in greatest need.

Give a little, Lift a lot

Friday, June 9th, 2017

“Convenient, more comfortable, and so cool,” –words Patti Franz, Stable Pathways Director, uses to describe the new scissor lift donated by the Fridley Lions Club and Egan Company. Stable Pathways is a nonprofit program providing horse-assisted activities for people living with physical and cognitive challenges.

Operating out of Oak Haven Farm in Oak Grove, Minn., Stable Pathways is home to six therapeutic equines – including three horses and three big ponies, and a small staff made up of mostly volunteers. Since opening its doors in 2009, Stable Pathways has grown from three clients to now roughly 40-60 clients.

Due to this growth and varying needs of its clientele, it became evident that a more systematic way to mount and dismount from the horses was necessary to help limited-mobility riders. Prior to this lift, volunteers were manually lifting these riders on and off the horses – a process Franz says was “awkward and taxing” for all parties involved.

In order to help raise money to purchase a custom-made, push-button controlled lift, Stable Pathways began the “Lift Us Up” campaign. To help their efforts, the Fridley Lions Club gave a partial donation to the nonprofit in 2016; then in March 2017, the fundraising efforts came to full fruition when the Lions Club completed their sizable donation allowing Stable Pathways to move ahead with their purchase.

To help construct this 4×7 square-foot platform, Egan donated the required materials and permit to install it at Oak Haven Farm. Don Fehringer, Egan Company Electrical Journeyman and dedicated volunteer for six years at Stable Pathways, provided the labor to do the disconnect and power feed for the lift. All of the construction finished in early May and was ready for riders and volunteers (and horses!), to begin instructional training by the end of spring 2017.

“Egan’s and Don’s sponsorship of the permit and materials has been tremendous for us,” said Patti. “We wouldn’t have this [lift] otherwise. It is great for our staff, the horses, and every client that rides at Stable Pathways.”