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CHASSE Building Team Celebrates 5th Annual CHASSE-Giving by Assembling More Than 2,200 Holiday Meal Boxes for Community

  • Writer: Arizona Contractor & Community
    Arizona Contractor & Community
  • 5 hours ago
  • 2 min read

CHASSE Building Team, an employee-owned and operated general contractor that oversees more than $620 million in construction projects across Arizona annually, kicked off the holiday season early by coming together for CHASSE-giving, an annual giving event wherein employees volunteer together to help the local community.


This year, more than 80 local team members and partners took part, leading up to Thanksgiving, making it the organization’s biggest success to date. Altogether, the team put together 2,200 holiday meal boxes for local families’ Thanksgiving celebrations. Each meal box contained pumpkin pies, a slew of traditional holiday side dishes, and other surprises. In total, the team has assembled and donated nearly 10,000 meal boxes since founding the event in 2021.


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“Supporting families who need it most this time of year is at the heart of CHASSE-giving,” says Taylor Perkins of CHASSE Building Team. “By working directly with school districts across the southeast, west, and north valleys, we can connect these Thanksgiving boxes with families who truly need them. As a builder working across Arizona in the K-12 space, as well as parents ourselves, creating programs that ease the burden on students and their families is a privilege we take seriously.”

 

According to Perkins, this marks CHASSE’s fifth year partnering with local school districts on this program, which is just one of the company’s many giving initiatives across the state. The award-winning general contractor has supported over 100 organizations throughout Arizona, contributing more than $4.5 million through fundraising, donations, and sponsorships. Additionally, CHASSE collectively volunteers an average of 4,000 hours annually through both company-wide and individual efforts.

 

“At CHASSE, our work is about more than bricks and mortar,” said Perkins. “We take pride in building projects that strengthen Arizona, but we are just as committed to uplifting the people who live here. This community is our home, and we feel a responsibility to invest our time, resources, and support into helping families thrive. When we work together, our impact becomes so much greater.”

 

The team was able to nearly double its donation this year thanks in great part to long-time friends, colleagues, helping hands, and partners at Select Interiors, Stone Cold Masonry, S&H Steel, Sound Crete Concrete, Progressive Roofing, and more.

 

For more information, visit www.chasse.us.

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