At Creative Memories we strive to be a good neighbour – to give time, energy and resources to the communities in which we live and work.
Giving back is a vital part of our decades-old philosophy. It began in the 1920s when Ernest Morgan, founder of The Antioch Company, Creative Memories’ parent company, routinely made his printing presses available to anyone who needed to promote a cause.
And it continues today in the form of generous donations, employee-matching contributions, team and department volunteering and active company-wide involvement in community initiatives close to home and abroad.
Employees have built and refurbished homes, answered phones for community campaigns, and teamed up to scour public parks. We've also provided education, medical relief, and daily necessities to improve the quality of life for communities in need around the globe.
Why? It’s a value that reaches to the core of who we are. And just who are we? In the words of Ernest Morgan: “We are a community of work, dedicated to making quality products that are marketed honestly and fairly to meet customers’ needs; we are an enthusiastic work force where diverse ideas are respected and profits are shared; we are good corporate citizens working within the community for the betterment of everyone.”
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