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Renewal Cares
The strength of Renewal by Andersen is our people: from the top to the bottom, our employees have a passion for the business, care deeply for the organization, and are empowered to make a difference—not just at work, but in their communities, as well. It isn’t just a single cause or a one-time donation here or there—Renewal by Andersen locations are truly adopting and investing in their communities, all year long, all across the country.
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Renewal Gives Back

  • Renewal by Andersen Joins Rally to Save Michigan Man’s Home Christian ChambersAs a resident of Clarkston, Renewal by Andersen of Detroit’s General Manager Amy Pilarski had been following Christian’s story through the local news. “I kept reading articles in the Clarkston newspaper about Christian,” she shared. Motivated to make a difference, Amy reached out to the Chambers family to see how she and her team could help.
  • Most trustworthy companies in AmericaAndersen has been recognized as one of 2023 America's Most Trustworthy Companies by Newsweek, in the construction category. The list recognizes companies that have demonstrated exceptional trustworthiness based on a range of factors, including transparency, corporate governance, financial performance, and social responsibility.
  • RbA of Central PA helps Veterans housing projectAll across our retailer network, Renewal by Andersen is committed to helping our nation's veterans and their families. RbA of Central Pennsylvania is donating the largest donation to date to the Veterans Outreach of Pennsylvania (VOPA), which was established in 2018 to help veterans who are experiencing homelessness in Central Pennsylvania.
  • Renewal by Andersen of Eastern New YorkThe Labor of Love program, a volunteer initiative created by the RbA of Eastern NY team in 2019, benefitted from a recent food drive in which team members worked together to give back locally through community service projects.
  • Install OlympicsOur installers are a vital part of our teams, an essential function of what we do, but the younger generations’ interest and knowledge of the trades is waning. RbA of the Greater Twin Cities (GTC) gives back to the community in a way that will also develop interest in the trades in younger generations — The Install Olympics.