Community Extension
Awards Program
Just
as all buildings are built one small step at a
time, great events build from the small conscious
acts of will and unconscious examples, that each
of us have the opportunity to do every day.
Every small act beyond that which is expected,
reverberates across great distances and spans
of time, affecting lives unknown to the source
of the originator, until a simple courtesy becomes
an act of selfless courage years later and far
away.
Since acts with a positive
impact are passed on and grow each time that they
are passed on, PDS Engineering & Construction,
Inc. wants to extend the reach of what many of you
do naturally at work out into the community, by
rewarding these acts with a small donation that
you control.
PDS is looking to acknowledge and amplify those
actions that go beyond the expected, that encourage
others to do the same, that build a team work environment,
and make PDS and our community the better for it.
Anyone who observes another employee that has performed
in a manner that exemplifies theses characteristics,
can nominate that employee to their direct supervisor
for an Community Extension Award. Those approved,
will be awarded a gift for donation to a charity
of their preference.
Donations for each award will
be made in the employees name once a year for the
total amount contributed to each charity. Charities
receiving Community Extension Gifts will receive
a letter with the check explaining who the gift
is from and the nature of its origin.
While PDS encourages donations
to the charity of your choice, if no charity is
selected for an award or, if in the opinion of PDS
management, the organization selected does not follow
with the spirit of the program in providing beneficial
services to a worthy cause, then PDS has the right
to make a selection on the employees behalf.
Additionally contributions
to political campaigns or organizational dues on
behalf an individual can not be made as part of
this program.
Ron Jodice May 1, 2001
President
PDS Engineering & Construction, Inc.
Portions of this text
excerpted from Dean Koontz’s “From the
Corner of His Eye”
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