Garver affects its communities on a daily basis through improvements
to airports, roads, and water treatment plants. But Garver’s Fayetteville,
Arkansas office recently impacted a vital addition independent of
infrastructure design.
To raise the money, Garver employees made donations that
came with perks, such as shoving a pie in the face of their manager, making
their manager lip sync, and some agreed to shave their heads if the
employees
met a fundraising goal.
“It was important to us for our employees to have fun with
this campaign,” said Project Manager Adam White, who helped organize the drive.
“But the most important part was the impact this will have on the new hospital,
which will impact Northwest Arkansas for generations. To be a part of that is a
true blessing.”
Arkansas Children’s Northwest will be the first freestanding
children’s hospital in the area, which will aid Garver’s employees and their
families along with the rest of the community.
“With this coming here, that’s going to allow Northwest
Arkansas families to stay close to home during some of the most difficult times
when they otherwise would have had to go to the hospital in Little Rock for an
extended period,” White said. “That was something we really wanted to get
behind.”
To learn more about Garver’s charitable giving, visit GarverUSA.com/GarverGives.