Rock Solid is committed to giving back to the communities it is lucky enough to serve and supports many national charities as well. We require that all of our associates volunteer at least ten hours each year toward various charities and causes although many give much more.
Below are some links to some of the causes we support. We ask that you at least look at these sites and remember to mention them whenever the subject may present itself. Thank you again for your support.
The
Mathew W. Butler Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life for
those who have disabilities. Based in Nashville, Tennessee. This non-profit
organization was founded in memory of the late Mathew W. Butler by his brother,
our own President and CEO.
The
Coalition to Salute America's Heroes was created to provide a way for
individuals, corporations and others to help our severely wounded and disabled
Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom veterans and their
families rebuild their lives.
MusiCares was created to provide a way for
individuals, corporations and others to help our severely wounded and disabled
Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom veterans and their
families rebuild their lives.
The
American Heart Association is a national voluntary health agency whose
mission is: "Building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and
stroke." The association's impact goal is to reduce coronary heart
disease, stroke and risk by 25 percent by 2010.
Gilda's
Club is named in honor of Saturday Night Live comedian Gilda Radner, who died of
ovarian cancer in 1989. Gilda dreamed that all people affected by cancer, as
well as their families and friends, would have access to the same kind of
emotional and social support that she received during her illness.
Oasis
Center works to help young people overcome serious challenges that prevent
them from transitioning into a healthy adulthood. We are committed to partnering with young people to address these challenges.
Susan
G. Komen for the Cure is the world's largest grassroots network of breast
cancer survivors and activists fighting to save lives, empower people, ensure
quality care for all and energize science to find the cures.
The Monroe
Carell, Jr. Children’s Hospital at
Vanderbilt is a leading provider of pediatric care, ranked 23rd in the nation by
U.S. News & World Report. Living by the principle of "family-centered
care," they top-level care while including the family as an essential element of
a child's treatment plan.