Community Commitment

ModSpace is committed to making a difference for our  customers, the communities where we live, and places near and far in need of emergency relief.

To that end, ModSpace has partnered with the American Red Cross and Canadian Red Cross to donate our time, resources and modular building products to make a difference where and when they are needed most. This company-wide pledge aims to support the Red Cross though regular fundraising and the rapid deployment of our modular buildings to aid in emergency response and rebuilding in the face of tragedy.

In Our Community

From our corporate office in Berwyn, PA, and across our network of 80 branch offices, ModSpace and its employees have raised funds and donated time for the betterment of those less fortunate.

Our Commitment in Action

2011 and 2012 Red Ball: ModSpace supported the Red Cross of Southeastern PA as title sponsor of the annual gala to raise funds for Red Cross House, a shelter for individuals and families recovering from disaster.

2010, 2011 and 2012 Red Cross Walk & Run: As sponsor of the 5K walk and run, ModSpace and its corporate employees rallied in support of the Red Cross of Southeastern PA and its many humanitarian initiatives throughout the region.

In 2010, ModSpace raced for the Red Cross with Andy Belmont Racing and the ModSpace #1 Ford in the ARCA Series championship. All winnings were donated to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund.

2010 Tour du Rouge: ModSpace returned as a key sponsor in 2010. In 2009 this 512-mile bicycle tour raised more than $500,000 for Red Cross chapters from Houston to New Orleans for continued Hurricane Katrina relief.

In January 2010, ModSpace pledged $1 million in modular buildings to Haiti to help emergency crews and displaced victims during the devastating 7.0-magnitude earthquake.

In the days following hurricanes Ike, Katrina and Rita, we were there to support relief efforts with temporary modular buildings for much-needed emergency medical facilities and housing* for displaced victims and emergency crews.

Today, we continue to support rebuilding with permanent modular buildings that can be up and running sometimes 50% faster than structures built using traditional construction methods.

*Available uses may vary based on state and local guidelines.