Giving Back In The Communities We Serve

Giving Back is Part of Who We Are

Keck + Wood has a long history of giving back to the communities we serve. Just as our work strengthens infrastructure and improves daily life, our volunteer efforts aim to uplift the people and places we call home. This spirit of service lives in our culture and is supported through paid volunteer time and opportunities to contribute meaningfully to the community.

From sponsoring youth athletic leagues and community parades to volunteering with the Ronald McDonald House and Feed My Starving Children, we truly embody the values of community partnership. The organizations listed below are just a few of the places where we give back.

All Keck + Wood employees are invited to join their colleagues in supporting the many organizations and efforts the firm is involved with throughout the year:

Families for Families

Parents are given the tools to engender the values of love and service in their children. An important part of this effort is connecting U.S. families with East African families through Care for AIDs.

From Hunger to Hope

Along with raising awareness of world hunger, the organization sets the goal of packing 1 million meals each year.

Introduce a Girl to Engineering

The aim is to inspire girls to know that they have a place in engineering a better world.

Sweep the Hooch

Volunteers come together to remove tons of trash along a hundred-mile stretch of the Chattahoochee River.

Lowcountry Food Bank

Lowcountry unites communities in pursuit of equitable access to food throughout the 10 coastal counties of South Carolina.

Families for Families

Parents are given the tools to engender the values of love and service in their children. An important part of this effort is connecting U.S. families with East African families through Care for AIDs.

From Hunger to Hope

Along with raising awareness of world hunger, the organization sets the goal of packing 1 million meals each year.

Introduce a Girl to Engineering

The aim is to inspire girls to know that they have a place in engineering a better world.

Sweep the Hooch

Volunteers come together to remove tons of trash along a hundred-mile stretch of the Chattahoochee River.

Button Down Dash 5K and 10K Races

Lace up your running shoes, sponsor a runner, or help out at the race. Each year, proceeds are given to a different charitable organization.

Canathon for 11Alive

The goal of the can drive is to collect enough food to stock Salvation Army food pantries for an entire year.

Rolling in Rock Hill

Volunteers paint the houses of homeowners who are financially or physically unable to do it themselves

Safe Passage Annual Fundraiser

Safe Passage provides safe houses and other aid to women and children who are victims of domestic violence. An annual outdoor BBQ helps raise money for the organization.