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CRI’s Commitment to Giving Back

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At CRI, corporate philanthropy is more than just a value—it’s a responsibility. We are dedicated to making a positive impact by supporting organizations that provide essential services, disaster relief, and community enrichment. Through financial contributions, volunteer efforts, and donations of time and expertise, we strive to help individuals and families live fuller, healthier lives.


Recently, CRI contributed to World Central Kitchen, the American Red Cross, and the Los Angeles Fire Department Wildfire Emergency Fund to aid those affected by the Palisades and Eaton Wildfires. These devastating fires have left many displaced, with some losing everything and others unable to return home due to hazardous conditions. We are proud to support the first responders and relief organizations providing food, shelter, and emergency assistance to those in need.


Our commitment to philanthropy extends far beyond the devastating wildfires. Over the years, CRI has supported numerous charitable organizations, including:

  • Health & Medical Support: American Heart Association, American Lung Association, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

  • Children & Families: Ronald McDonald House, National Center for Children & Families, Save the Children: Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund, SHARE of McLean, Women Giving Back

  • Veterans & First Responders: Diplomatic Security Foundation, Soldiers Angels

  • Community & Disaster Relief: American Red Cross, Salvation Army Angel Tree, Fairfax County Animal Shelter, Toys for Tots, Walk MS


We believe that giving back strengthens our communities and enhances the well-being of those who need it most. As we continue our philanthropic efforts, we encourage others to join us in supporting these vital organizations.


To learn more about the causes we support:


At CRI, we are committed to making a difference, one contribution at a time.

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