20214 SaddleBrooke Community Outreach, Inc.
20609 Saguaro Tucson Rotary Club Foundation
22050 Sahuarita Food Bank
20650 The Salvation Army - Sierra Vista
20675 The Salvation Army - Tucson
20051 SandRuby Community Fund
20932 Science of Sport
20727 Set Free Baptist Fellowship of Tucson
20498 Sierra Vista Volunteer Interfaith Caregiver Program
20826 Sister Jose Women s Center
20793 Soar With the Eagles Professional GED/HSE Tutors, Inc.
22241 Soroptimist International of Desert Tucson Inc.
20305 Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation
20270 Southern Arizona Association for the Visually Impaired
20510 Southern Arizona Children s Advocacy Center
22011 Southern Arizona Justice for Veterans (SAJV)
20134 Southern Arizona Land Trust, Inc.
20401 Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Inc.
22259 Southern Arizona Network for Down Syndrome
22004 Special Needs Solutions Inc
St. Vincent de Paul Society, Our Lady of the Valley Conference
St. Vincent de Paul Society, Our Mother of Sorrows Conference
St. Vincent de Paul Society, Santa Catalina Catholic Parish
St. Vincent de Paul Society, St. Andrews Conference
St. Vincent de Paul Society, St. Cyril of Alexandria
St. Vincent de Paul Society, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
St. Vincent de Paul Society, St. Frances Cabrini Conference
St. Vincent de Paul Society, St. Odilia Conference
St. Vincent de Paul Society, St. Rita in the Desert Conference
St. Vincent de Paul Society, St. Rose of Lima Conference
St. Vincent de Paul Society, St. Thomas Parish Conference
Ricardo McKenzie holds his daughter Miyona, 1, with his two sons Camren, 6, and Caeden, 3, while they receive Christmas gifts and candy canes from Santa Claus during the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern Colorado’s annual holiday party in Colorado Springs on Thursday. Eighteen families and 45 children received gifts. The charity has teamed up 10 years with Robert Half, a job staffing firm, to provide gifts for families with children receiving care at a local hospital or medical facility during the holiday season. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
photos by Chancey Bush, The Gazette
Chancey Bush/ The Gazette
Utah companies recognized for leadership, training and creativity
Three executives earn top honors, while other firms gain Top Workplaces awards for everything from direction and values to communication and benefits.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jake Bradford, 12, hugs Chief PAWSitivity Officer Ollie at the Ronald McDonald House Wednesday May 25, 2016. Ollie is a certified facility therapy dog. | Updated: 8:38 p.m.
The Salt Lake Tribune’s Top Workplaces report annually selects three top executives one each from a large, midsize and small company for leadership awards.
It also recognizes companies for their work in specific areas such as employee training, encouraging new ideas and promoting a work-life balance.