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SERVING OUR COMMUNITIES

ABATIX has a long history of outstanding corporate citizenship. At ABATIX, corporate citizenship is more than words. It is an acknowledgement that our actions shape our reputation, our communities and ourselves. Doing the right thing remains at the core of ethical business conduct, but it is no longer enough. This is why ABATIX strives to be a pro-active and exemplary corporate citizen in the communities that we serve by supporting local charities and organizations with our time, personnel, money and resources.

Some of the Charities and organizations that we support include....
American Red Cross  
Disaster services, youth services and blood donations.
Buckner Children  
Global assistance for children. Global humanitarian aid, foster care, transitional housing, adoption and orphanages.

DFW Heroes

 
Supporting our troops as they return home from overseas.
Dallas, Texas
Folks from our Dallas office generously volunteer their time to welcome home the troops that come through Dallas / Fort Worth Airport (DFW). More than 100 troops a day come through DFW as they make their journey home from deployment overseas.
    ABATIX supports our troops and thanks them and their families for the sacrifice that they make: some even making the ultimate sacrifice. "Come home safe and come home soon!"
Corporate Office
Volunteers in our corporate office worked with the Buckner Children's Center to collect and distribute new shoes to kids all over the world.
As hard as we work we make time to play hard too.

 

Phoenix, Arizona
Our Phoenix office helps the kids in the Phoenix area play in the mud. Mud Mania is sponsored by the City of Scottsdale and teaches children how to safely enjoy the summer heat while enjoying so good clean messy fun.
Our employees cooked lunch and kept the juice coolers full of refreshing punch for all the volunteers that worked Mud Mania. The volunteers looked after nearly 12,000 mud covered kids.