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Art Van Honored for Relief Efforts During Flint Water Crisis
June 27,
2017 by Larry Thomas in Community / Charitable Support, Industry, Special Events
Michigan-based Art Van Furniture was honored at the annual American Business Awards banquet for its quick action in spearheading donations of water and money for those affected by the water crisis last year in Flint, Mich.
The retailer received the 2017 Silver Stevie Award for Corporate Social Responsibility Program of the Year for its efforts, which included collection and distribution of more than 3 million bottles over a 120-day period.
Diane Charles, vice president of corporate communications, accepted the prestigious honor on the company’s behalf at the group’s recent banquet in New York City.
"From stockroom to boardroom, this was a company effort as everyone was emotionally invested in this initiative, working toward making a difference during a difficult time for Flint residents,” said Kim Yost, president and CEO of Art Van Furniture. “We are honored to be recognized for our philanthropic efforts, which are at the heart of who we are as a company.”
In early 2016, the retailer leveraged its more than 100 stores, thousands of employees, and network of delivery trucks throughout the Midwest to collect and distribute the water in the Flint community. Through daily deliveries, the retailer transported a total of 400 tons of bottled water over a 120-day period.
Art Van also partnered with WDIV-TV (Channel 4) in Detroit and the FlintNOW Foundation to host a one-day telethon to raise money for medical treatment for thousands of children exposed to lead in Flint. The telethon raised $1,133,964, including a $100,000 donation from Art Van Furniture.
Created in 2002, the Stevie Awards are regarded as the world’s premier business awards and honor the achievements and positive contributions of organizations and professionals across the globe.