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First Annual Jim Wheeler Day of Service

People working together to paint a fence at Kirby Lane Park during the Jim Wheeler Day of Service

“We engage people and places to create designs that enrich the world.”

This philosophy guides our design thinking for our clients and is a standard to which we hold ourselves. Putting our values into action across our offices in Baltimore, Tempe, and Washington, DC, we held the first Jim Wheeler Day of Service this spring. Named in honor of our former president and current chairman of the board, this was a day for us as a firm to give back to the communities where we live and work. 

People stand smiling and holding shovels and brooms at the Duncan Street Miracle Garden during...
Duncan Street Miracle Garden
A person smiles and sorts food items at the Maryland Food Bank during the Jim Wheeler Day of Service
Maryland Food Bank
People smiling by a sign and in front of a house as part of volunteering for Arizona Habitat for...
Arizona Habitat for Humanity

When Jim Wheeler came to Ayers Saint Gross in 1987, the firm was already 75 years old with a venerable history and deep local traditions, but also ready to transform itself. He saw a collection of people willing and eager to take on the future – and change. That’s what Jim has always been about, and still is. 

When it came to connecting with our communities, Jim understood the importance of giving back, which led him to the United Way early in his career. When the challenge of leading the United Way board of directors came along, Jim saw a chance for growth and change – in the United Way and in himself. He helped lead them to pioneering projects and a new home. 

This is a legacy we seek to live up to by continuing in this example and expanding our reach. We are happy to continue our long relationship with United Way and to forge new bonds with non-profits nationwide. The activities for the Jim Wheeler Day of Service included neighborhood cleanups, helping create parks, gardens, and greenspace in the inner city, volunteering at food banks and kitchens, Habitat for Humanity, and helping at local elementary schools. 

People preparing food in a kitchen at the DC Central Kitchen during the Jim Wheeler Day of Service
DC Central Kitchen
People stand smiling in front of a bookcase at Maree G. Farring Elementary School during the Jim...
Maree G. Farring Elementary School
People stand smiling in front of a sign at City of Refuge during the Jim Wheeler Day of Service
City of Refuge

We look forward to repeating the success of the day for many years to come and are happy to share these images from the events. We encourage others to get involved with these great organizations.

Find out more: 
DC Central Kitchen
United Way – Maree G. Farring Elementary School
City of Refuge
Duncan Street Miracle Garden
Maryland Food Bank
Arizona Habitat for Humanity
Kirby Lane Park 

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