Date: April 18, 2003
Contact: Jessica E. Gallimore, Marketing Administrator
Chaney Enterprises, A Pillar Of Support For
Charles County Communities
Chaney Enterprises, Charles County Chamber of
Commerce Business of The Year, is one of the companies
in Charles County that is committed to support
this community’s needs, growth, and success.
Many people are familiar with the name, Chaney
Enterprises, but are not fully aware of its total
capacity within the Charles County Community.
If a person has not seen Chaney Enterprises at
work
within the community, they probably aren’t
familiar with their steadfast commitment to,
first, manufacture and supply quality concrete,
concrete
block, sand, gravel, stone and construction supplies
to help build a safe, environmentally friendly,
useful, and aesthetically pleasing community,
and, secondly, are not familiar with their unwavering
support for the needs of the community through
volunteerism and monetary donations.
Neighbors Serving Neighbors is Chaney Enterprises
philosophy. It is from the highest of management
at Chaney Enterprises that the emphasis to support
the community is communicated:
“
Many companies do not recognize their responsibility
to the community. We are not and will never be
one of those companies. Wherever possible, we must
reach out. To name a few areas –our schools,
our churches, our young people, and our environment-
for which we must continue to do more than our
share. A truly successful company must become a
part of the community- an insider, not an outsider.
Our companies must be assets, not liabilities,
for the community. We must help the citizens of
Southern Maryland as a whole to attain a BETTER
QUALITY OF LIFE.” –Frank Chaney,
Chairman of the Board
This theme is also permeated throughout their
entire company, through a portion of their mission
statement
that states, “Chaney Enterprises mission
is to…………..realize a reasonable
return while continuing our ongoing commitment
to our environment and our community.”
As you may see within the community, Chaney Enterprises
has upheld this commitment and responsibility.
Their area of help and support is broad. Six
percent of the company’s net profits are
set aside each year for their philanthropic organization,
The Chaney Foundation, which distributes the
money
to charities and organizations throughout Southern
Maryland.
The company has given to more than 180 charities.
Through the help of their employees, they are
an annual organizer of the American Cancer Society’s
annual Bull and Oyster Roast, which raised $51,000
in 2002.
Their foundation is the coordinator for their
annual Babe and Dick Chaney Memorial Golf Tournament,
which raised $94,994 for the American Cancer
Society
last year.
Chaney also donated $66,000 to the help La Plata
recover from the April 2002 tornado, as well
as $10,000 to the American Red Cross during that
time.
The foundation also operates a program that provides
scholarships to high school students in Southern
Maryland who want to pursue careers in construction,
drafting, design and other building industry
jobs.
Behind the scenes, Chaney Enterprises works with
government and county officials to reclaim their
mine sites to a useful state, so the land is
best used for the needs of the surrounding community.
Chaney Enterprises has donated approximately
50
acres of reclaimed land to use for Baseball/Softball
and Football Fields, in Charles County alone.
In 2002 they even donated 5 ½ acres of Charles
County wetlands to Governor Glendening’s
program to reach a goal of providing 60,000 acres
of wetlands to improve Maryland’s environment.
“Chaney Enterprises is in the business of giving back to the communities
where it does business. I believe we have shown that if a company is based on
the right principles, it will prosper,” said Jessica E. Gallimore, the
company’s marketing administrator.
Formerly known as Charles County Sand and Gravel
Company, Eugene “Babe” Chaney
incorporated his business on January 29, 1962. From that date, and for the
next forty-one years, until today, this family owned company has been giving
to the communities in which it does business. It is their way of life.
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