City employees REACH the community year-round

Updated January 13, 2020

Every donation to REACH (Roseville Employee’s Annual Charitable Hearts) benefits our community.

Many City of Roseville employees generously give to REACH via payroll deductions throughout the year, but REACH receives funds from other groups year round.

These additional REACH donations are designated for the City’s Citizens Benefit Fund and are awarded competitively through the Grants Advisory Commission.

  • Environmental Utilities chose REACH as its charity recipient for their annual holiday breakfast. EU Assistant Director Dale Olson presented $1,107 to REACH chairs Suzanne Engelke and Lea Estrada in January. The group holds a raffle and the proceeds go to REACH. EU has chosen REACH as a recipient for the past few years.
  • In the Civic Center lunch room sits a REACH donation jar for loose change. After years of storing pennies, nickels, dimes, and few quarters the jar finally reached capacity. A total of $32.64 was generously given by staff. ($26.06 of it was in pennies.)
  • Mayor John Allard presented REACH with a check for $10,000 from proceeds from his State of the City event held in October.
  • REACH received a $42.03 donation in July from what was once the Roseville Employee Golf Club.
  • The Ronald McDonald House in Sacramento benefits from the pull tabs from cans. COR employees have been collecting them in a jar in the Civic Center lunchroom. The jar was recently emptied and the tabs are on their way to the Ronald McDonald House where they will be used for programming for hospital patients staying at the house.

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