Shopping Centers Today

MAY 2013

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in Tackle the Tower, a Westfield takes 42-story stairon a hurricane climb in Cleveland to benefit Ronald McDon"We feel that doald House. Working good work is ers at DDR's good business." malls were no Forest City less active, volunEnterprises teering time and has contribfacilities for a variuted millions ety of festivals and to charities charitable runs, through the rides and walks, Forest City including Walk Enterprises MS. "These types Charitable of programs line up Foundation with our company and serves values," said Joseph as a United M. Tichar, DDR's seWay Paceandy. y Hurricane S se affected b re. nior vice president of setter firm. items he Support tho personal care corporate operations Because ate food and Don and chief of staff. "We the firm's strongly encourage shopping and support charitable centers ofgiving." Between corten serve porate and community as town programs and dollarcenters, they are attractive places matching support for help to students who face such drastic for charities to raise a donation base, employee-preferred charities, DDR challenges as homelessness, bullying, says Paulette Caputo, the company's gave about $1.5 million in 2012, not serious illness and obligations to help vice president of retail marketing. including the value of the estimated at home financially. The academies Events include Wine Walks to benefit 15,000 hours employees donated, boast a 90 percent graduation rate and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Tichar says. have yielded about 10,000 graduates and races for Susan G. Komen for the At-risk youth are the beneficiaries thus far. "We're helping change the of the Simon Youth Foundation and course of thousands of lives by igniting its educational legacy. The foundahope," said Thomas McAninch, the Forest City tion, established in 1998 at the urgfoundation's communications manEnterprises has ing of Simon Property Group mall ager. "We've had some great personal managers, has granted upwards of $10 stories of triumph and perseverance." contributed million in scholarships to high school Forest City Enterprises employees millions to charities students through the Simon Youth have been asked to participate in the Scholarships program. The foundaannual Community Day and work for through the Forest tion provides year-round support for local nonprofits since 2004. The volCity Enterprises 23 Simon Youth Academies across unteer hours total in excess of 100,000 13 states to help these young people thus far. "We encourage our employCharitable stay in school. These academies have ees to get out and help the commuFoundation. nity," said Linda Kane, the company's small class sizes and flexible schedultreasurer and a senior vice president. ing — a tremendous advantage and recover. eplenish. r relieve. in partnersh 220 SC T / M a y 2 0 1 3 ip with

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