Structure Tone Southwest walks 40 miles for charity, capping off 40 charitable events throughout 2017
The walk celebrates Structure Tone Southwest’s 40th anniversary and year of “40 Good Deeds”
On November 17 nearly 80 employees from the Dallas office of Structure Tone Southwest walked a cumulative 40 miles to support Toys for Tots and to cap off a year of giving back to the North Texas community.
Throughout 2017, Structure Tone Southwest committed to doing “40 Good Deeds” to celebrate their 40th anniversary. The group volunteered their time toward everything from cleaning horse stalls for Wings of Hope and giving blood to Carter Blood Care to sorting food for the North Texas Food Bank and climbing the Reunion Tower for Wounded Warriors.
As part of today’s 40-mile walk, representing the company’s 40 years of business, representatives from the US Marine Corps joined the group to collect their annual Toys for Tots donations. The toy drive marks one of the company’s final “good deeds” in the year-long effort. In total, employees have logged over 600 volunteer hours and run or walked more than 80 miles for charitable causes.
“We wouldn’t be able to celebrate 40 great years of doing businesses without the support of our community,” says Joseph Cribbin, Structure Tone Southwest president. “We wanted to ensure that as we celebrated our hard work and success, we also gave back to the those who aren’t as fortunate. We’re thankful to have such amazing support from our employees who gave their time, money and efforts throughout the year.”
Since its first major project in 1977—ten floors for Mobil Oil in the First International Building—Structure Tone Southwest has been building projects of all types, from the new corporate offices of firms like RealPage and State Farm to new buildings such as Stryker’s new headquarters and many of the large-scale data centers under development across the region. The firm is currently building the AmerisourceBergen campus in Carrollton and the CyrusOne data center campus in Allen.