Moxie Pest Control Commits $200,000 to Suicide Prevention Efforts
Event summary
- Moxie Pest Control pledges $100,000 annually for two years to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), totaling $200,000.
- The commitment extends a five-year partnership between Moxie and AFSP, with Moxie employees actively participating in Out of the Darkness Walks.
- Since 2022, Moxie has raised over $250,000 for AFSP's mission.
- Jason Walton, founder of Moxie Pest Control, is personally invested in the cause after losing his daughter to suicide in 2020.
The big picture
Moxie Pest Control's $200,000 commitment to AFSP underscores a growing trend of companies integrating social responsibility into their core values. This partnership not only highlights Moxie's dedication to mental health awareness but also sets a precedent for other businesses to engage in meaningful community support. The scale of Moxie's commitment, combined with its long-standing relationship with AFSP, positions the company as a leader in corporate social responsibility within the pest control industry.
What we're watching
- Impact of Personal Connection
- How the personal connection of Moxie's founder to suicide prevention will influence the company's long-term commitment to AFSP.
- Community Engagement
- The effectiveness of Moxie's collaboration with AFSP on awareness initiatives and community participation efforts.
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Whether other companies in the pest control industry will follow Moxie's lead in supporting mental health initiatives.
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