Rooted in Service: Trinity Foundation FY2025 Impact

06/20/2025 by Christine Morris

Rooted in Service: Trinity Foundation FY2025 Impact

With core focus areas in Health and WellnessCommunity Necessities, and Youth Leadership, this past year the Trinity Foundation proudly served and supported communities and causes that are close to our hearts.

Before diving into another exciting fiscal year full of fresh goals, we first wanted to first reflect on all we’ve recently done! In this past year alone, we’ve raised and donated over $61,831 and logged more than 3,000 volunteer hours.

Let’s dive into some of the highlights of this past year and celebrate all the incredible work from our Team as well as the generosity of our supporters.

Graphic that reads "In Trinity's 2025 fiscal year, the Trinity Foundation raised and donated over $61,832 and logged more than 3,000 volunteer hours." The text is black except the numbers with are highlighted in teal. The text is on a rectangular white background with a teal and black patterned border.

HEALTH AND WELLNESS 

Graphic that reads "Trinity Foundation Health & Wellness Highlights: $6,200 donated to Tidalhealth's Drive for Mobile Mammography, hosted blood drives in Delaware and Kansas City, Rock Your Socks, and company-wide encouragement." The text is black and on a rectangular white background with a teal and black patterned border.

Encouraging healthier lifestyles and better access to wellness resources is a cornerstone of the Trinity Foundation mission. Here’s how we made strides in this area:

Big Pink Volleyball Fundraiser

This energetic and meaningful annual event raised $6,200 this past year and benefited TidalHealth’s Drive for Mobile Mammography.

Blood Drives

Hosted by both our Delaware and Kansas City offices, our drives helped save lives in collaboration with the Blood Bank of Delmarva and the Community Blood Center.

Rock Your Socks

In honor of World Down Syndrome Day, all Trinity locations joined in on the celebration.

Company-Wide Encouragement

Small things add up. Through events like seasonal walking challenges, with over eight million steps loggedhealthy snack offerings that fund the Trinity Foundation initiatives, and vision board classes, Trinity’s Team Members are encouraged to put their health and wellness at the forefront. 

Photo of young, black man, with a beard, wearing a baseball cap and light blue graphic t-shirt, sitting inside of a mobile blood drive, giving blood, and smiling. Standing besides him, also smiling and with her hands clasped at her waist, is a young tan-skinned female nurse, with long dark hair that is tied back, wearing dark blue scrubs, her badge, blue latex gloves, and a smartwatch on her left wrist.

COMMUNITY NECESSITIES 

Graphic that reads "Trinity Foundation Community Necessities Highlights: donated 25 cases of water to Salvation Army Heat Relief, raised $700 in Wings 4 Water, Wreaths Across America, 10 baskets donated to Refuge for Women, Habitat for Humanity build day, monthly donated sandwiches for homeless to Love & Light Ministries, 300 Thanksgiving meal boxes distributed, and toys, clothes, and other needs gifted to 25 kids for Christmas." The text is black and on a rectangular white background with a teal and black patterned border.

We aim to improve and strengthen our local communities through investments and donating to those in need. Here’s how we upheld this commitment:

Hydration Drives

Our Scottsdale location donated 25 cases of water to support Salvation Army’s 2024 Heat Relief Campaign, while our Kansas City office participated in the Wings 4 Water event, raising over $700.

Wreaths Across America

Our Kansas City Team holds several in-office fundraising events to donate wreaths and honor our veterans.

Supporting Women

Our Texas office donated 10 welcome baskets filled with essentials and encouragement to the Refuge for Women organization, a transitional housing program for women recovered from trafficking.

Habitat for Humanity

2024 was our first year hosting a build day with 16 Team Members volunteering their time to roll up their sleeves and help build a brighter future for those in need. We’re hosting another volunteer day before the end of the fiscal year, too, and looking forward to making this a regular occurrence.

Sandwiches For the Homeless

Our Texas Team continues to prepare and donate sandwiches monthly to the homeless community through local organization, Love & Light Ministries.

Holiday Help

Through our annual Trinity Foundation events, Thanksgiving for All and Christmas Families, we were able to give out 300 Thanksgiving meal boxes and support 25 kids for Christmas, gifting them a couple outfits, a coat, hat, gloves, shows, and a few toys. We partner with Love Inc. who helps get us lists of names from local communities and schools. 

A photo showing Texas Trinity Team Members preparing peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for the homeless. 6 Team Members are pictured around a table with a light blue tablecloth on it, along with a bowl of the pb&j mix, slices of bread, and sandwiches in bags. All are looking at the camera and smiling. From left to right: a middle-aged tan skinned woman with long black hair tied back, rose-rimmed glasses, wearing a short-sleeve purple blouse with colorful accents around the front neckline, wearing blue gloves, holding a packaged sandwich; a middle-aged white woman, with long strawberry blond hair tied back, wearing a sleeveless black blouse, blue gloves, and applying the pb&j mixture to a piece of bread; a middle-aged white man, taller than the women, short brown hair and a short beard, wearing a navy short-sleeve buttoned polo, clear gloves, also slathering on pb&j mixture to bread; a shorter young white woman, long dark blond hair tied up with a headband, wearing a long sleeve light pink shirt with the sleeves rolled up to her elbows, blue gloves, and holding a piece of bread; a taller young white woman with long blond hair, half up, her eyes are closed as she's smiling, wearing a black long sleeve blouse with white polka dots, blue gloves, holding an empty bag; and a young white woman with long brown hair tied back, hoop earrings, wearing a black spaghetti strap top, blue gloves, and holding a packaged loaf of bread. Behind them are light brown colored cabinets on the right and a blue wall on the left.

YOUTH LEADERSHIP 

Graphic that reads "Trinity Foundation Youth Leadership Highlights: donated 3,000 school supplies to Delaware schools, donated 500 items for students to A Turning Point, donated to Junior Youth Police Academy, appreciated local teachers with lunch, awarded $10,000 in scholarships to graduating seniors." The text is black and on a rectangular white background with a teal and black patterned border.

We wish to aid in the growth of leadership and build a future of strong community members by supporting our youth and promoting continued education. We did this through:

Donating School Supplies

Our Delaware office collected and donated over 3,000 school supplies to four local Delaware schools, with a special shout-out to the support of local businesses, Barton’s Rental Supply and I.G. Burton Auto. Trinity’s Kansas City location collected over 500 items for students and donated them to A Turning Point nonprofit to distribute.

Support the Youth Police Academy

Our Delaware Team Members donated funds to the Seaford Police Department’s Junior Youth Police Academy to help provide uniforms and training.

National Teacher Appreciation Week

The Delaware office delivered lunch to the hardworking educators at a local school.

Scholarships

Four Servant Leader Scholarships and one Make It Happen Scholarship, each worth $2,500, were awarded to local graduating seniors exemplifying leadership and service.

A photo of Trinity Team Members standing and smiling for a picture with one of the scholarship winners. From left to right: a middle-aged white woman with long strawberry blond hair, wearing a sleeveless blue tank top with a sleeveless black vest over top of that; a young high school graduate, white girl, wearing clear rimmed glasses, long blond hair that is tied back, wearing a short sleeve flowy and flowery pattern dress, holding a certificate with the Trinity logo on it; a young white woman with long dark brown hair tied up and wearing a light blue long sleeve blouse with a tie in the middle; a middle aged white woman with long blond and gray hair tied back with a red headband, black rimmed glasses, long colorful earrings, and a black short sleeve t-shirt that reads 'blessed'. Behind them looks to be a background of an auditorium.

RAISING GREEN THROUGH OUR LARGEST FUNDRAISING EVENT 

The Trinity Golf Tournament logo which is a circle. The top is black, the bottom green. In the middle is a white golf ball with a green golf tee holding it up and behind it the bottom part of a white club. Below the logo reads Golf Tournament in all caps in black lettering.

Our largest annual fundraiser, a tradition since 2005, takes place every fall and helps us achieve all the great efforts previously mentioned.

Trinity Team Members and any local participants can sign up to compete in the golf tournament, held at Heritage Shores in Bridgeville, Delaware. 2025’s event is coming up in October 2nd. For information and to sign up, please email [email protected].

AN EVER-GROWING PARTNERSHIP WITH LOVE INC 

One relationship we’d like to acknowledge this year is our long-standing relationship with Love Inc of Mid-Delmarva that continues to grow. We’ve been working with this organization for quite a long time – so long that no one truly knows just how far back it goes!

From early on, they’ve helped us arrange and hold food drives, assist and volunteer with Cold Purple shelters, and so on. Eventually, our relationship grew to hosting two annual fundraising events with them – our Thanksgiving for All and Christmas Families efforts.

In July 2024, we took our relationship a step further by donating a car and $5,000 to support them in their operations and individual efforts of connecting people in Delmarva with the resources they need.

A photo of Trinity Team Members standing and smiling at a camera, group up on either side of a white decorated Christmas tree with unwrapped presents like bikes and legos in front of the tree. There are six people on each side of the tree, smiling, and a mix of young and middle aged, women and men, white and black.

LOOKING AHEAD

Graphic that reads "20 Years of Service: founded August 23, 2005, donated and raised over $860,000, volunteered over 20,000 hours." The text is black and on a rectangular white background with a photo to the left of Team Trinity Members in a group picture in front of a house being constructed during a Habitat for Humanity build day. There is a teal and black patterned border. around the white rectangle including the text and photo, with the Trinity Foundation logo beneath it.

As we wrap up another impactful year, we’re filled with gratitude for our Trinity Team Members, community partners, and every supporter that has walked alongside us. Since our founding 20 years ago on August 23, 2005, we’ve raised and donated over $860,000 and volunteered over 20,000 hours – and we’re not stopping anytime soon!

Here’s to another year of giving back, growing strong, and getting even more of our Team Members involved in making a difference.

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