Our Contribution to Industry Since 1997
Veterans in Construction
We created a Veterans Program specifically for Veterans seeking a profession in the Construction industry. Through this program we offer educational resources in safety training at no cost.
ehsInc President Marjorie Del Toro takes great pride in this program as her son served in the U.S. Marine Corp. Her philosophy is "You defended our country at all costs, the least we can do is get you trained at no cost."
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Young Community Developers (YCD)
Established in 1973, Young Community Developers, Inc. (YCD) is a 501c(3) community based organization that provides a variety of training and support opportunities for residents of the Bayview Hunters Point neighborhood of San Francisco. Each year, roughly 1800 individuals receive employment and training related services through YCD. The targeted population is among the hardest to serve.
Since 2012, ehsInc has been YCD's training service provider. Covering topics such as Asbestos, HAZWOPER, Confined Space, Mold, Lead, and CPR/First Aid, preparing at risk students for a career in construction.
Since 2012, ehsInc has been YCD's training service provider. Covering topics such as Asbestos, HAZWOPER, Confined Space, Mold, Lead, and CPR/First Aid, preparing at risk students for a career in construction.
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ehsInc President Marjorie Del Toro, raised in a low income area, was invited back to her old High School Alma Mater, South Gate High School.
Ms. Del Toro was invited back as a guest speaker to share her story and talk to students about the possibilities in entrepreneurship and leadership.
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Donating Back
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ehsInc and the AGC Construction Education Foundation (CEF) has awarded college scholarships to exemplary students pursuing a two- or four-year degree in a construction-related field.
We're helping change lives one student at a time. We are truly honored to be able to contribute in any way possible.
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Scholarships for Students Seeking a Career in Safety
ehsInc, in partnership with the University of California San Diego Extension Occupational Safety and Health Department offers scholarships, the ehsInc Cares Scholarship, for students choosing a career path in safety. The Scholarship represents an investment in the development of future industry professionals in the Southern California region.
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Helping Send College Students to Construction Trade Competition Events
ehsInc sponsors events that help send college students to compete in the annual ASC Student Competition. This event hosts several competitions that focus on construction trades.
We are proud to support efforts in promoting professional development opportunities for students who will be better prepared entering the construction industry.
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Preparing Meals for Malawian Children
We are thankful and blessed for the opportunity to help feed children of Malawi. We've assisted in preparing over 50,000 meals for 300,000 Malawian children.
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ehsInc participates in feeding over 500 US Marines for the Holidays and 4th of July. These annual events are organized by a Facebook group called, "So-Cal Marine Moms"
This is a simple way to saying thank you to our young Marines by serving them Holiday Pies and bringing them the closest feeling of having second moms.
God bless and Godspeed as most Marines are homesick and are not able to go home for the Holidays.
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ehsInc CEO Marjorie Del Toro belongs to the Facebook Support Group Operation Birthday Hug where she helps other military Moms send birthday and Christmas cards to our brave active military service men and women.
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We love supporting our local athletes. A travel ball player who plays for Saddleback Vigilantes reached out to us for a small donation to help cover his Cooperstown trip. We told him that we would cover his entire registration fee ($2500) only if he hit a home run for us :)