Corporations/Businesses

Corporate Workdays

Good Works partners with local businesses to provide opportunities for corporate workdays at homes in Coatesville, West Chester, and Phoenixville.

Employees of businesses and corporations are able to participate in workdays during the week for the purpose of team-building and to “give back” to their communities. Participants enjoy a day away from the office while helping a neighbor in need. All skill levels are welcome. Typical projects on workdays include drywall, plaster patching, window replacements, flooring, siding, and painting.

In 2009, 34 corporate workdays were held, allowing 336 participants to give 2,315 volunteer hours.

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If you are interested in finding out more about how your business or organization can participate, please contact our Development Director Kurt Schneider by email or phone (610) 383-6310.

Companies who participated in 2009 Workdays:

AEGON USA
Exton

Alcoa North American Mill Products
Lancaster

Balfour Beatty Communities
Newtown Square

Bentley Systems, Inc.
Exton

Catholic Health East
Newtown Square

Citadel Federal Credit Union
Thorndale

Downingtown Teachers
Downingtown

First National Bank of Chester County
West Chester

GE Volunteers
Greater Philadelphia Region

HSC Builders
Exton

Keller-Williams Realty
Exton

Neutronics
Exton

Pook & Pook, Inc.
Downingtown

Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors
West Chester

Pulte Builders
Trevose

SABIC Innovative Plastics, LNP
Thorndale

SAP North America
Newtown Square

Siemens Medical Solutions
Malvern

The Vanguard Group
Valley Forge

Wyeth Pharmaceuticals
Collegeville

XL Insurance
Exton

As an organization, Citadel strongly believes in what it can to help in our community. More importantly, as people who live and work in Chester County, it is even more important to us as individuals to help and take care of our neighbors in need. I am proud of our support of Good Works, Inc. and our quarterly “Good Works workdays.” It provides an outlet for Citadel and its employees to work together to help build a stronger community.

—Jeff March, President/CEO, Citadel