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How Covia's Philanthropic Initiatives Benefit Communities

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The Covia Foundation oversees comprehensive community engagement and philanthropic initiatives. Covia strives to give back to the communities where they live and work through volunteerism and financial resources. Recent examples include volunteering at Classroom Central in North Carolina, participating in the 'Light the Night' walk in Alabama, helping at Camp Tuckabatchee in Illinois, assisting Habitat for Humanity in Wisconsin, and hosting a Bass Fishing workshop in Oregon.
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / November 2, 2023 / Covia

Our comprehensive community engagement and philanthropic initiatives are overseen by The Covia Foundation, established to formalize our approach to operating as a responsible corporate citizen. We believe that when our communities thrive, we all stand to benefit from a brighter, more prosperous future. Across the organization, and with the help of our dedicated Team Members, we strive to give our best back to the communities where we live and work by investing time, talent and financial resources.

We greatly value the relationships we've built with our communities. Meaningful interactions with neighbors, community members, customers and partners have helped shape our organization, and will continue to inspire and guide us in the future. To further support impactful community engagement and encourage Team Member volunteerism, we annually host Covia Cares Action Days in the communities we live and work in.

Here are some of the examples of which we are very proud this year:

Huntersville, North Carolina Office
On October 12, Team Members from Covia's Huntersville Office volunteered at Classroom Central in Charlotte, North Carolina. Classroom Central distributes free school supplies to thousands of teachers each year in more than 220 schools in six school districts in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg area. Teachers are eligible to receive supplies from Classroom Central if they teach in one of these school districts and at a school where 50% or more of the students receive free or reduced-cost lunch. Team Members helped pack more than 80 orders for teachers to pick up for their classrooms. The packs include classroom essentials such as pencils, colored pencils, colored markers, glue sticks, pocket folders, filler paper, highlighters, and much more. Thanks to the team at Huntersville, deserving students will have the resources they need to succeed and thrive!

Tuscaloosa, Alabama Plant
On Thursday, October 19, Team Members from Covia's Tuscaloosa Plant gathered to participate in the annual Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS) ‘Light the Night' walk in Birmingham to celebrate and remember those affected by blood cancers. Gina Laney, Office Administrator, planned and organized the walk for the plant, helping to raise nearly $3,000 for blood cancer research. Gina has a personal connection to the cause; she is a 16-year survivor of Hodgkin's lymphoma and sadly lost her aunt to leukemia.

Wedron, Illinois Plant
Team Members from the Wedron, Illinois, Plant volunteered at Camp Tuckabatchee, a day and resident camp dedicated to enriching the lives of children and adults through the camp experience. The camp is just a few miles from the Wedron facility, and the Team Members were on hand to help with the construction of their haunted maze. But it's not just a maze. This particular maze has cabins scattered throughout. These cabins created additional areas for monsters and other scary creatures to hide. Using old pallets, the Team Members spent the day building the maze from cabin to cabin.

Tomah, Wisconsin Plant
Team Members from our Tunnel City facility in Tomah, Wisconsin, helped Habitat for Humanity of La Crosse build a home for a local veteran. Covia Team Members spent several days on site securing floor joists, preparing foundation slabs for installation and more. They were proud to support a local veteran and play a small part in creating this forever home.

Oregon, Illinois Plant
In partnership with the Department of Natural Resources and the Illinois Conservation Foundation, Covia's Oregon, IL, facility hosted the Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program's Bass Fishing workshop earlier this month. Twenty-five women participated in the workshop, which focused on educating participants about the equipment, tackle, and techniques used by professional bass anglers to catch largemouth bass.

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FAQ

What is the purpose of The Covia Foundation?

The Covia Foundation was established to oversee community engagement and philanthropic initiatives.

What are Covia's community engagement initiatives?

Covia engages in volunteerism and provides financial resources to support communities.

What are some recent examples of Covia's community engagement?

Recent examples include volunteering at Classroom Central, participating in the 'Light the Night' walk, helping at Camp Tuckabatchee, assisting Habitat for Humanity, and hosting a Bass Fishing workshop.

Where did Covia's Huntersville Office volunteer?

Covia's Huntersville Office volunteered at Classroom Central in Charlotte, North Carolina.

What is Classroom Central?

Classroom Central is an organization that distributes free school supplies to teachers in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg area.

What did Covia's Tuscaloosa Plant do to support the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society?

Covia's Tuscaloosa Plant participated in the annual 'Light the Night' walk and raised nearly $3,000 for blood cancer research.

What is Camp Tuckabatchee?

Camp Tuckabatchee is a day and resident camp near Covia's Wedron, Illinois Plant.

What did Covia's Wedron Plant do at Camp Tuckabatchee?

Covia's Wedron Plant helped with the construction of a haunted maze at Camp Tuckabatchee.

What did Covia's Tunnel City facility in Tomah, Wisconsin do?

Covia's Tunnel City facility helped Habitat for Humanity of La Crosse build a home for a local veteran.

What event did Covia's Oregon, IL facility host?

Covia's Oregon, IL facility hosted the Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program's Bass Fishing workshop.

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