Empowering Our Team to Support Meaningful Causes
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SVA takes pride in the communities in which our clients, business colleagues and our professionals work and play. We support our communities by giving back in a variety of ways: volunteering both our time and expertise, fulfilling board of director roles, supporting fundraising efforts of local philanthropic organizations, and providing leadership in a variety of organizations designed to improve our lives within our communities.
The Community Care Fund embodies our commitment to empowering each and every member of our organization to make a positive impact right where they live, work, or love to be. Through the fund, each employee receives $100 annually to contribute to the nonprofit organizations that are most meaningful to them.
Scroll down to see some of the organizations that SVA team members have recently supported!
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Lesley, an Office Coordinator with SVA, chose to donate to the Madison Cat Project. This Adoption Guarantee organization focuses on indoor and outdoor cat adoptions and aspires to serve as a model shelter and adoption program.
Brian, a Staff Accountants with SVA, chose to donate to the River Food Pantry. The River is South Central Wisconsin's busiest food pantry, providing groceries, freshly prepared meals, and after-hours food lockers. The River serves more than 2,500 people every week.
Ashley, a Senior Administrative Processor with SVA, chose to donate to the Ice Age Trail Alliance (IATA). The Ice Age National Scenic Trail was formed after a glacier retreated thousands of years ago. The IATA works to acquire and preserve land, build new trail segments, maintain current segments, and ensure this Wisconsin wonder is here for generations to come.
Daniel, a Staff Accountant with SVA, chose to donate to Ebenezer Stone Ministries. Daniel's donation will help provide Thanksgiving essentials to families in need.
Elden, a Business Process Consultant with SVA, chose to donate to Porchlight. Porchlight's mission is to reduce homelessness in Dane County by collaborating with the community to provide shelter, affordable housing, and supportive services that eliminate barriers and empower the individuals and families they serve.
Morgan, a Consultant with SVA, chose to donate to the Salvation Army. Through the donation, Morgan sponsored a child for the Salvation Army's summer day camp program.
Caitlin, a Manager at SVA, chose to support the Goodman Community Center's Fritz Food Pantry, which provides groceries to more than 200 households each week. With a 112% surge in food pantry usage across Dane County, Caitlin's donation is helping address the growing food insecurity crisis.
Erica, an Administrative Coordinator with SVA, chose to donate to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Milwaukee. Big Brothers Big Sisters provides youth mentoring to children facing adversity in Milwaukee and Waukesha counties, helping them achieve educational success, avoid risky behavior, and with their social and emotional development.
Taylor, an Administrative Processor with SVA, chose to donate to Growing the Grassroots. Growing the Grassroots combats inequality of opportunity in rural Sierra Leone by offering classes to explain every aspect of agriculture, from planting to post-harvest handling.
Nicole, a Senior Accountant with SVA, chose to donate to the Lutheran Military Support Group. This Christ-centered organization provides support to military service members, veterans, and their families through spiritual retreats, grants, and workshops
Myly, an Associate Accountant with SVA, chose to donate to Friends of Devil's Lake State Park. Devil's Lake State Park sees more than 2.4 million visitors a year, and the Friends join Park staff and volunteers in completing environmental and beautification projects, sponsoring visitor activities, and raising funds for special Park projects.
Ji Wook Lee, a Supervisor with SVA, chose to donate to the Korean American Association of Minnesota (KAAM). KAAM holds numerous events to help Korean immigrants and international students connect with each other and acclimate to Minnesota.
Jonathan, a Supervisor with SVA, chose to donate to to organizations: the Rocky Mountain Community Land Trust (RMCLT) and the Pikes Peak Outdoor Recreation Alliance (PPORA). RMCLT creates affordable housing opportunities for limited-income households in El Paso County and Colorado Springs, while PPORA unites outdoor businesses, nonprofits, government agencies, and individuals to strengthen the outdoor recreation industry in the Pikes Peak region through leadership and collaboration.
Andrew, a Senior Accountant with SVA, chose to donate to Dance Wisconsin. Andrew's donation secured a sponsorship spot for SVA at the organizations annual golf outing. Dance Wisconsin is a pre-professional dance company committed to promoting dance, performance opportunities, and dance education.
Nika, a Business Analyst with SVA, chose to donate to the National Domestic Violence Hotline. The Hotline provides support and resources to help domestic violence survivors 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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