Our More Than a Phone (MTAP) partner, Safe Passage in Coeur d’Alene, ID, received a $5,000 grant for winning our MTAP screen cleaning cloth contest in October! They created the winning design that will be sold in all TCC stores next year. All proceeds from these cloths will support survivors of domestic violence through MTAP.
We celebrated our recently opened TCC locations with a nonprofit donation chosen by each local store team! In November, we donated $2,500 to the Macopin Volunteer Fire Company (chosen by the West Milford, NJ, store team). We also donated $500 to the New Palestine Youth League (chosen by the New Palestine, IN, store team), Four Legged Ranch Rescue (chosen by the Camby, IN, store team), and Gateway Food Pantry (chosen by the Arnold, MO, store team).
We celebrated our recently opened TCC locations with a nonprofit donation chosen by each local store team! In October, we donated $2,500 to P.A.W.S. Tinley Park (selected by the Tinley Park, IL, store team) and $500 to YWCA Seattle | King | Snohomish (selected by the Kent, WA, store team).
We welcomed our eight Employee of the Year finalists to TCC and Wireless Zone’s Store Support office in Fishers, IN, to recognize their incredible stories and accomplishments. Congratulations to our outstanding finalists: Tyler Crouch, Karen Daugherty, Ryan Ervin, Ronny Jerez, Courtney Kibble, Shawn Stemmler, Kim Stevenson, and Denise Williamson! And a huge round of applause for our 2024 Employee of the Year: Courtney Kibble!
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and we have partnered with More Than a Phone, a nonprofit that keeps survivors of domestic violence connected with safe and accessible smartphones. We will be supporting DVAM in our stores all month long through phone drives, a cloths for a cause contest, and volunteer events.
We celebrated our recently opened, relocated, and refreshed TCC locations with a nonprofit donation chosen by each local store team! In September, we donated $2,500 to Paws Across Pittsburgh (chosen by the Pittsburgh, PA team) and St. Anthony School Programs (chosen by the Wexford, PA, team). We also donated $500 to Toy Rescue Mission, chosen by the University Place, WA, team.
At TCC, giving back starts with our people. Through our employee-sponsored community grants program, we’ve awarded 89 nonprofits with $366,500 in funding this year. From classrooms to community centers and food banks, these grants help make an impact in the communities where our team lives and works. Today on International Day of Charity, we’re proud to support the causes our employees care about most.
We celebrated our recently opened, relocated, and refreshed TCC locations with a nonprofit donation chosen by each local store team! In August, we donated $500 to: Hope Alive 845 (chosen by the Monticello, NY, store team) Oregon Child Development Coalition (chosen by the Ontario, OR, store team) Community Youth Services (chosen by the Olympia, WA, store team) Arch City Pride Inc (chosen by the Collinsville, IL, store team) And we donated $2,500 to: Marana Food Bank & Community Resource Center (chosen by the Marana, AZ, store team) Arch City Pride Inc (chosen by the Belleville, IL, store team)
Today on Women’s Equality Day, we’re reminiscing about Step Into Her, our very first women’s leadership conference. We had the privilege of hosting women in TCC from all around the country at our Store Support office in Fishers, IN. At this event, we packed female care kits for A Seat at the Table. This nonprofit helps minority women overcome barriers that limit access to leadership roles within corporations, government entities, entrepreneurship, and the community. Step Into Her was an amazing few days empowerment filled with opportunities for growth, encouragement, development, and philanthropy, so each attendee could take her leadership journey to the next level.
Thank you for making our 2025 backpack giveaway a success! On Sunday, July 27, our stores gave thousands of free backpacks to students around the country. Plus, we crowned our Stuff the Bus winner. During the month of June, five school finalists around the country competed to win a bus full of school supplies. The community that collected the most donations received a bus full of supplies, and all 5 finalists received the school supplies collected during their respective drive.