Allied Electric: Annual Luncheon Gold Sponsor


CASA of Kent County is grateful to partner with Allied Electric, a Gold Sponsor of the 2026 Annual Luncheon!
A: Why did Allied Electric decide to support CASA through Luncheon sponsorship this year?
Allied Electric decided to support CASA through a luncheon sponsorship this year because it reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to investing in the communities it serves and supporting organizations that create a meaningful, lasting impact. CASA’s mission—advocating for children in foster care—aligns closely with Allied Electric’s values of integrity, service, and responsibility beyond the job site.
The Luncheon provides an opportunity for Allied Electric to stand alongside other local businesses and community leaders who are committed to making a difference, reinforcing the importance of collaboration in addressing complex social issues. Ultimately, the sponsorship is about more than participation—it’s about using the company’s platform to support a cause that directly impacts the well-being and future of children in the local community.
Q: How does the Allied Electric team feel about supporting the mission of advocacy for children in foster care?
The team at Allied Electric feels strongly about supporting CASA because of the powerful impact the organization has within the local community. They understand that advocating for children in foster care is not just about addressing immediate needs, but about helping create stability, opportunity, and a better future for those children.
Supporting CASA allows the team to play a small but meaningful role in that larger mission. There is a shared sense of responsibility and pride in contributing to an organization that works tirelessly to ensure children are heard and supported during critical moments in their lives.
For many on the team, this involvement reinforces the importance of community partnerships and highlights how businesses can be a force for positive change beyond their industry!
Thank you, Allied Electric, for your support of the 2026 Annual Luncheon and the children that CASA serves.
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