SAN DIEGO, Calif. (March 5, 2019) – During its first-quarter distribution, the Sundt Foundation donated $22,500 to six local San Diego charities.
Special Needs Research Foundation of San Diego received $2,000. The organization helps families of children with special needs to find the right resources and specialists. Special Needs Research Foundation of San Diego publishes a free annual research guide called Flourishing Families, A Parent Resource Guide for Children with Special Needs, which distributed throughout San Diego County to families and advocates.
“Learning that your child has special needs and not knowing where to turn for information and help can be overwhelming,” said Victoria Trebian, the Sundt Foundation’s San Diego region board member. “Special Needs Research Foundation of San Diego provides a free guide, with over 1,000 resources to assist families with helpful information. Sundt’s grant will help print 4,000 copies of the 2019 issue.”
Other first-quarter grants include:
Aseltine School received $5,000 to support its Resolution Program which empowers at-risk youth, who have struggled due to disabilities and difficult lives, to surmount unhealthy habits through critical self-reflection, creative problem-solving and conflict resolution.
The Make-a-Wish Foundation of San Diego, Inc., received $2,500 to support their life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Last year, the organization granted 209 wishes to critically ill children in San Diego County.
Purple Tree Cafe, which received $3,000, gives people with disabilities market-relevant experience in customer service, food handling and baking. The grant will be used for its cart operations, providing more competitive integrated employment.
The Us4Warriors Foundation received $5,000 to support their Food4Warrior food distributions that help hundreds of military and veteran families across San Diego County each month. The organization also is the exclusive provider of groceries for the seven clinics of the Department of Veterans Affairs in San Diego County.
Miracle Babies, which received $5,000, helps to unite families with their critically ill newborns in the neonatal intensive-care unit and helps to reduce NICU admissions through prevention, education and research. They also help parents overcome the significant financial and logistical barriers to visitations.
The Sundt Foundation awards grants quarterly to area charities that support disadvantaged children and families. Nonprofits are selected through an application process and reviewed by a committee of Sundt employee-owners.
About the Sundt Foundation
Sundt’s purpose is to build environments where its clients, employee-owners and communities prosper. The Sundt Foundation was established in 1999 as a way for employee-owners to give back to the communities in which they live and work. The organization is funded primarily by contributions from Sundt employees, which are matched by the company. To date, the Foundation has awarded more than $9.2 million in donations. Nonprofit organizations interested in applying for a grant may call (480) 293-3000 or visit www.sundt.com/community-industry/sundt-foundation/ for more information. Sundt has offices in Tempe and Tucson, Arizona; Salt Lake City, Utah; San Antonio, Fort Worth, Irving and El Paso, Texas and Sacramento, San Diego and Irvine, California.
About Sundt
Sundt Construction, Inc. (www.sundt.com) is one of the country’s largest and most respected general contractors. The 129-year-old firm specializes in building, transportation, industrial and concrete work and is owned entirely by its 2,000 employees. Sundt is distinguished by its diverse capabilities and experience, unique employee-ownership culture and depth of self-perform expertise in 13 major trades. Half of Sundt’s workforce is comprised of skilled craft professionals who, together with the company’s administrative employees, enable Sundt to fulfill its mission to be the most skilled builder in America. Sundt has 11 offices throughout California, Arizona, Texas and Utah and is currently ranked the country’s 65th largest construction company by ENR, the industry’s principal trade magazine.
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