The Santa Fe Natural Outreach Committee is a group of volunteer employees who take part in and provide coordination for work in local community services. Created in 2003, Outreach is employee-driven, with employees recommending which activities the group wants to support. As such, Outreach organizes projects throughout the year – donating time, energy and funds to local non-profit groups.

Highlights of Outreach activity over the past few years:

  • Road side cleanups –Adopt-A-Highway program in Santa Fe
  • Santa Fe Animal Shelter repainting and cleanup
  • Winter clothing drives
  • Holiday meals – employees donate food to create meal baskets for needy families over the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays
  • Santa Fe River cleanup and planting
  • Working with Habitat for Humanity

 

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SFNTC was named one of the best places to work in New Mexico in 2006 by the New Mexico Business Weekly. CEO Rick Sanders said: “This is a reflection of our strong belief that the quality of our products and the commitment and spirit of our people are the core of our success in the marketplace.”

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