The ConServe Cares Program Supports Goodwill Vision Enterprises
Helping Build a Stronger Community
Continental Service Group, LLC d/b/a ConServe, in conjunction with the company’s “Matching Gift Program”, donated its June ConServe Cares proceeds to Goodwill Vision Enterprises. The ConServe team supports and funds the efforts of numerous local non-profit agencies that strive to make a difference. As a result of the employees’ compassion, countless lives have been touched and enriched in our community.
“Supporting Goodwill Vision Enterprises through ConServe Cares reflects our team’s ongoing commitment to giving back and helping strengthen the community we serve,” said George Huyler, Vice President of Human Resources at ConServe.
Goodwill Vision Enterprises, formerly known as the Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ABVI), has been serving the Rochester community since 1911. The organization empowers children and adults who are blind or visually impaired through programs and services designed to help them overcome everyday barriers and achieve greater independence. From developing job-readiness skills to learning essential daily living tasks, Goodwill Vision Enterprises supports individuals in building meaningful, self-sufficient lives.
About ConServe
ConServe is a top-performing accounts receivable management service provider specializing in customized recovery solutions for their Clients. Anchored in ethics and compliance, and steadfast in their pursuit of excellence, they are a consumer-centric organization that operates as an extension of their Clients’ valued brands. For 40 years ConServe has collaborated with Clients to achieve their accounts receivable management goals while providing unmatched customer service. Visit us online at: www.conserve-arm.com
About Goodwill
Headquartered in Rochester, NY, Goodwill of the Finger Lakes and Goodwill Vision Enterprises (formerly known as ABVI) continue to expand their impact across the region through programs that support individuals and families at every stage of life. Through services such as 211/LIFE LINE, 988, Workforce Development, the Good Neighbor Program, and the Goodwill Learning Academy, the organization serves more than 184,908 people each year throughout Rochester, the Finger Lakes region, and beyond. Guided by its mission, “Elevating people, community, and planet for a good today and better tomorrow,” Goodwill of the Finger Lakes brings together a team of more than 750 individuals dedicated to reducing barriers, creating opportunities, and strengthening communities. To learn more, visit www.goodwillfingerlakes.org