Community Involvement

One of the key things that makes Bernstein & Associates Staffing different than a lot of other firms is our foremost dedication to giving back to the community in which we live. As an extension of this belief we donate 5% of all our revenues to local charities in the community, and allow our customers to select the beneficiary that is dearest to their heart.
When you use our firm to meet your staffing needs, not only are you getting the best in quality employees, but you are making the schools your children go to better, the streets you walk on safer, or just making life a little brighter for some of those in the community that are less fortunate. Give us a try – you have nothing to lose and we all have so much to gain.
Some of our community partners include:
 

 
Education Foundation of Collier County
www.educationforcollier.org

The mission of The Education Foundation is to enhance learning for Collier County children and their teachers by engaging community support.

Our vision is comprised of outcomes that take place within each of our areas of work that include Teaching Quality, Mentoring and Scholarships, Grants, and Community Involvement.
 

 
Harry Chapin Food Bank
www.harrychapinfoodbank.org

Every month, the Food Bank provides almost 400,000 pounds of fresh, frozen, canned, and boxed food to 50,000 people who face the hopelessness of hunger. Without our wonderful partner agencies in Collier, Lee, Charlotte, Hendry, and Glades Counties, this miracle would not occur.

Since Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma, all normal routine has been set aside. By way of example, in the six day period following Hurricane Wilma, the Harry Chapin Food Bank delivered over 500,000 pounds of wonderful emergency food to areas hit hardest - Immokalee, Chokoloskee, Everglades City, Clewiston, Labelle, and others.

Please think of the Harry Chapin Food Bank as our #1 safety net for people who are hurting and hungry. We need YOUR help more than ever since our hurricane responses have left our warehouses nearly empty.