Through our Renewal Cares initiative, we’re proud to give back to the communities where we live, work, and raise our families. In partnership with our retail network, we’ve teamed up with more than 100 local charities across the U.S., providing replacement windows and doors to individuals, families, and organizations in need.
We’re especially proud to support the American Cancer Society (ACS) in their fight to improve the lives of those impacted by cancer and working to advance critical cancer research. Since launching our United Against Cancer campaign in 2018, we’ve contributed nearly 4.5 million in support of advocacy, research, and patient care. We’ve also replaced windows in multiple ACS Hope Lodges, which provide free lodging for patients and their families undergoing treatment.
Every window and door projects and every dollar raised is part of a larger story of transformation. We’re honored to contribute, believing that even small actions can create meaningful change.
See How Renewal Gives Back
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RbA of Central North Carolina held their inaugural Windows for a Cause gala where almost 20 family, friends, and workmates turned old windows into pieces of art for a silent auction. The benefit supported the Diaper Bank of North Carolina, which addresses a diaper disparity in the community.
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Today is a day we celebrate and honor all those who have served our country, in all branches of the Armed Forces. As a military-friendly business, we have many current and former servicemen and women here at Renewal by Andersen who are doing great work and play vital roles in helping us grow and thrive as a company. Learn more about Veterans Day, Andersen's history of supporting the troops, and meet a few of our servicemember teammates.
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Cancer truly touches us all — one in two men and one in three women will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetimes. A truly staggering statistic, it underscores why the American Cancer Society's work improving the lives of people with cancer and their families through advocacy, research, and patient support is so critical. That's why RbA locations across North America teamed up to raise funds for this important work.
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Scott and Ellen Park had been long-time active volunteers in their community — dedicating their time, energy, and resources to helping and mentoring the youth of the community. When Scott suddenly fell ill, RbA of Virginia Beach stepped in to help.
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A young Red Setter named Finn made his debut RbA appearance at the groundbreaking celebration for the newest Cottage Grove warehouse facilities earlier this summer. Yes, Finn is named after the term fenestration, which as many of you may know, is the term used to describe the arrangement, proportioning, and design of windows and doors. Finn is training through Believet, a Minnesota-based nonprofit organization that provides highly skilled service dogs, free of charge, to disabled veterans.