

Other 2024 Community Partnership Highlights
Working Wardrobes
Associates in Orange County collected professional clothing to donate to Working Wardrobes. The clothing helps people enhance their appearance as they enter the workforce or seek new opportunities through the organization’s Rebuilding Careers program. The program provides no-cost workforce readiness services to people facing employment barriers, including veterans, active-duty servicemembers, individuals impacted by the justice system, seniors and working-age youth.
Junior Achievement
Associates in Las Vegas volunteered at Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada’s Inspiration Center, working with elementary school students to further the organization’s mission to equip young individuals with essential economic and financial skills. The event fostered enthusiasm and collaboration as volunteers contributed to empowering the next generation for future success.
Community Resource Center of Encinitas
Enterprise associates in San Diego organized a Personal Care Drive, collecting donations at Encinitas, Rancho Bernardo and Chula Vista branches for the Community Resource Center of Encinitas’ 42nd annual Holiday Baskets Program. During the main event, volunteers accompanied families through a retail store, assisting them in selecting items while managing time and budgets, ultimately providing holiday support to 230 participating households in need.
Trees for Vets
Enterprise was a proud sponsor of The Kaufman Fund’s annual “Trees for Vets” program, which provides free Christmas trees to veterans and their families. Enterprise volunteers hosted the event at the branch in Manchester, Missouri, distributing 325 trees.

Back-to-School Events
Enterprise associates volunteered at back-to-school events, providing essential school supplies to local youth and families. At A Place Called Home in South Central Los Angeles and the Weingart East Los Angeles YMCA, volunteers — including professional soccer players and local broadcasters — helped distribute more than 1,000 backpacks. Attendees also benefited from a Community Health and Resource Fair.