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

  • RbA of the Capital Region works to alleviate veteran homelessnessRenewal by Andersen has a long history of supporting veterans, and the team in the Capital Region is stepping up once again. Recently, they partnered with the Operation Renewed Hope Foundation, which works to end homelessness among veterans by providing quality housing. 
  • Dogs of RbAIn honor of National Dog Day, RbA shares photos of our best at-home office mates and furry bffs.

  • st louis helps build adaptive playgroundWhen the fundraising for the first and only accessible playground in the St. Louis area stalled, Renewal by Andersen of St. Louis kicked it back into action! Read more about how an offhanded comment got this project back in action.
  • Habitat for Humanity Charlotte Women’s BuildRenewal by Andersen of the Carolinas participates in Habitat’s Critical Home Repair program, which provides comprehensive repairs designed to eradicate problems and extend the functional life of a home of a person in need. Due to the age of the housing stock, many Charlotte-area owner-occupied homes are in of need significant repairs. In many cases, owners are seniors living on fixed incomes who cannot afford to fix their homes and are in jeopardy of being displaced. The Critical Repair Program plays a key role in helping these individuals stay in their homes. 
  • ESL program changes livesSince 2020, RbA of Cottage Grove has partnered with Great Rivers Adult Education Consortium – South Washington County School District to offer English classes to employees. In this course, students learn the language of the window industry, gain benefits and health care understanding, build digital literacy, gain confidence to advance their careers, and confirm their understanding of employee workplace safety.