Bobcat Company is celebrating the season of giving with several initiatives aimed at giving back and providing emergency disaster relief to local communities.
In early fall, Bobcat employees around the world—including throughout North America—volunteered in the communities where they live and work as part of its bi-annual Doosan Bobcat Community Days, a companywide volunteer effort. To date, more than 1,350 employees across Doosan Bobcat’s global footprint have volunteered more than 5,600 hours to support nearly 100 community projects this year. Employee volunteers carried out a variety of activities, including picking up roadside litter, planting trees, and helping nonprofits with landscaping and facility tasks.
In late fall, Bobcat employees and dealers deployed Bobcat equipment, attachments, and supplies to communities in several states impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Bobcat also donated $885,000 worth of equipment, including forklifts, portable generators, and light towers, to The Salvation Army to support hurricane relief efforts in the Southeast U.S.
Bobcat and its employees also recently wrapped up their fall giving campaign, donating more than $189,000 to 139 nonprofit organizations across the U.S. Through this initiative, Bobcat supports employees by matching their donations dollar for dollar toward eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. For more, visit www.bobcat.com.