Kalkreuth delivers donations to Rosenbaum Family House
Kalkreuth Roofing and Sheet Metal led an employee donation drive for the Rosenbaum Family House in Morgantown, West Virginia, with support from local businesses in Wheeling. The delivery underscores the company’s ties to WVU Medicine and the family lodge that serves patients’ relatives during extended care.
Why it matters: - The Rosenbaum Family House gives families a place to stay while loved ones receive extended care at WVU Medicine facilities. - Community donations help the facility provide comfort and practical support during difficult hospital stays. - The effort also reinforces local business involvement in a regional health care support network.
What happened: - Kalkreuth Roofing and Sheet Metal organized an employee-led donation drive supporting the Rosenbaum Family House. - Employees from Kalkreuth’s Wheeling office joined with several local Wheeling businesses to collect essential items. - Representatives from Kalkreuth delivered the donations in person to the Rosenbaum Family House in Morgantown, West Virginia.
The details: - The Rosenbaum Family House serves as a “home away from home” for families with relatives receiving extended care at WVU Medicine facilities. - Kalkreuth completed the roofing work for the Rosenbaum Family House several years ago, adding a separate connection between the company and the facility. - The visit included Titan, the Rosenbaum Family House therapy dog. - Titan is a tri-breed mix of Great Pyrenees, Labrador Retriever, and Standard Poodle. - Titan is part of a volunteer program with more than 300 individuals who support the organization’s mission. - Cathy Forsyth, Executive Administration Assistant, said the in-person delivery made the effort a meaningful experience.
Between the lines: - The donation drive shows how employee giving can extend a company’s relationship with a community institution beyond a one-time project. - The roofing tie-in and the visit to the therapy-dog program suggest Kalkreuth is trying to keep its local presence visible through hands-on involvement, not just construction work. - The event also highlights how family support facilities depend on both direct donations and volunteer-driven services.
What’s next: - Kalkreuth plans to continue community engagement through partnerships with local businesses and employee involvement. - The company says it will keep looking for ways to support organizations across the region.
The bottom line: - The donation drive turned a workplace effort into direct support for families staying close to care at WVU Medicine.
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