First American gives to organizations that work to create and sustain affordable housing, revitalize low-to-moderate-income neighborhoods and support community services and economic development. By supporting Habitat for Humanity builds, First American employees support affordable housing in their local communities. In turn, our employees enjoy a...
First American Employees Proudly Give Back and Support Community Development
Topics: Housing Charity Community Development
First American Encourages Volunteerism and Community Support
For more than 130 years, First American has fostered a culture that encourages volunteerism and community support. In April 2022, First American’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Advisory Council, in partnership with the FirstAmCares team, sponsored Volunteer Month with a focus on an enterprise-wide food drive. We worked with Feeding America and...
Topics: Charity Community Development
First American Volunteer Spotlight: Chris Duplis
Chris Duplis, a senior title examiner, is the single biggest contributor of toys in central Florida for Toys for Tots.
Topics: Community Development
First American St. Joseph Participates in Women Build Week
Employees from First American’s St. Joseph, Mo. office participated in this year’s National Women Build Week by lending a hand at a build site in their community. This year marks the ninth National Women’s Build Week hosted by the non-profit organization Habitat for Humanity.
First American Interns Lend a Hand at Santa Ana ReStore
Twenty-two of First American’s interns participated in a three-day event at the Santa Ana Habitat for Humanity ReStore, spending their afternoons assisting both staff and customers and logging a total of 88 individual volunteer hours.
Topics: Community Development
First American Boston Teams with Heading Home
Recently, First American’s Boston-based National Commercial Services (NCS) team participated in its annual Up & Out event. Up & Out is one of many programs offered by Heading Home, a non-profit organization that provides emergency, transitional, and permanent housing to families in the New England area.
Topics: Community Development