WaterProfessionals® is committed to making a difference in the communities we serve. Without the businesses and individuals that comprise our client base, we would never have achieved the level of success we enjoy today. As a show of appreciation, we are proud to sponsor and support local organizations through donations of bottled water, financial assistance and volunteer support.
If you would like to request a donation of water for your non-profit organization, please contact us to request donations.
A few of the organizations we have provided assistance to include:
CulliganWaterPros.com was pleased to provide water for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Kingsport, TN.
We are proud of our contributions to local schools like Science Hill High School, Sullivan Gardens Elementary School, Lincoln Elementary, Fairmont Elementary, Holston Middle School, Indian Trail Middle School, Washington Elementary, Kingsley Elementary and many others. We have also provided support to the Big Brothers/Big Sisters or Kingsport, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, Girls Inc., United Way, The Kidney Foundation and many local churches over the years.
Here are some works of art from children saying “Thank You!” for the water that we provide to their schools:
Culligan, The WaterProfessionals®, knows the importance of playing a positive role in the community and has been doing so for over 50 years. We feel a strong commitment to give back to the communities that have supported our business helping us achieve the level of success we enjoy today. As a show of our appreciation, we proudly sponsor and give support to numerous organizations through donations of bottled water, financial assistance and volunteer support.
Here are some of the organizations and activities we have been involved with:
By: Bob Montgomery, Environmental Writer, Greenville News
South Carolina has tapped into private industry to install filtration system at a Harrison Hills subdivision home to remove high levels of uranium in the drinking water.
DHEC spokesman Thom Berry said the well water will be tested before and after installation to determine the unit’s effectiveness and whether additional filtration units should be installed at other homes with contaminated water.
Culligan of the Piedmont has agreed to donate the system, at a cost of more than $1,000, as a gesture of good will, according to Randy Leathers, general manager.
“It’s a situation where a lot of homeowners are in a tough situation,” Leathers said. “We have the experience and we want to help our community.”