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Local Concrete Contractor CEO, Once Homeless, Gives Free Salt to Shelters and Seniors While Competitors Charge Up to $100 Per Bag

Local Concrete Contractor CEO, Once Homeless, Gives Free Salt to Shelters and Seniors While Competitors Charge Up to $100 Per Bag

Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses a remarkable story of corporate responsibility and community support. The episode highlights Local Concrete Contractor, a national residential concrete finishing franchise, which has taken a commendable step by providing free salt to homeless shelters, elderly residents, and homeowners during recent harsh winter storms. This initiative stands out as many suppliers and competitors have raised prices to as much as one hundred dollars per bag. The company's founder, who once experienced homelessness, was driven by personal experiences to ensure that no one is left without support during emergencies. The coordinated effort involved all franchise locations nationwide, with teams working tirelessly to deliver the much-needed salt without any strings attached.

The response from communities was overwhelmingly positive, with residents expressing gratitude and disbelief that a concrete contractor, rather than a government agency or nonprofit, was providing such essential support during a storm. Local Concrete Contractor, known for its residential concrete finishing services, managed to organize a multi-state relief effort that surpassed the capabilities of many larger organizations. The company purchased salt at regular market prices, deployed trucks immediately, and refused to accept donations or charge emergency rates. This episode underscores the profound impact of corporate generosity and the importance of community support in times of need. For more information about Local Concrete Contractor, visit their website at Local Concrete Contractor.

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