As Giving Tuesday approaches, our team likes to highlight the organizations we have supported throughout the year. We are so grateful, especially during this season of Thanksgiving, to be able to give back to many non-profits up and down the East Coast. From sports associations supporting and encouraging young athletes to Conservancy spreading environmental awareness and a love for nature, Roll-Off Dumpster Direct has been fortunate to meet and become involved in a myriad of these organizations. In 2023, we gave to the following:

Maryland


Tregaron Conservancy preserves, rehabilitates, and maintains the Tregaron Estate’s historic landscape in Washington, D.C. for the benefit and enjoyment of the public.


Aspen Hill Soccer Club provides high-quality and structured youth soccer development and educational programs to students in East Montgomery County and surrounding communities.


WEAA 88.9FM is the NPR-affiliated public radio station of Morgan State University and a service of the University’s School of Global Journalism and Communication. Their mission is to empower, engage, and educate their diverse audience with news and music programming.


Roxie’s Fund is dedicated to helping abused and homeless animals.

South Carolina


Soar Columbia’s goal is to see the community experience positive change by bringing people of all beliefs and backgrounds together under the banner of sports to create a culture of unity, inclusion, service, and respect.
 


Charleston Moves Works with urban planners, engineers, and citizen groups to promote a connected, safe, accessible and equitable Charleston.


Palmetto Cycling Coalition is dedicated to making South Carolina bicycle and pedestrian-friendly, by improving safety through better access and education, to promote healthy lifestyles and livable and economically viable communities.

Massachusetts


Keep Massachusetts Beautiful collaborates with volunteers, business partners, and government leaders to take action and make Massachusetts a cleaner, greener place to live, work, and play.


OARS is dedicated to protecting, improving, and preserving the Assabet, Sudbury, and Concord River watersheds for all people and wildlife.


Worcester JCC serves a diverse community and is open to all. They are proud to offer need-based scholarships. The single most important objective continues to be to provide the Worcester community with the friendliest service and the highest quality programming that constantly evolves to meet the community’s needs.

Rhode Island


Providence Gay Flag Football League creates a safe and inclusive environment where people, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, can participate in a competitive and friendly team sport, develop a social support system, and build lifelong friendships.


Gallery Night Providence is an arts nonprofit that opens the doors to Providence art galleries on the third Thursday of every month from March through November, with the goal of making the arts accessible to all. Patrons enjoy free access to many of the city’s arts hot spots, visiting each as part of a walking, biking, or trolley tour.

Supporting Organizations

Our team is passionate about sponsoring local organizations in all areas we service all over the country! In 2021 and 2022, we supported many organizations nationwide, including many in New Jersey, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Florida. If you’re searching for a roll-off dumpster for your home or commercial business, please contact us for information.

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