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GIVING BACK Strickland Construction has been in business for more than 30 years. We believe our success is a blessing we need to pay forward by giving back to the community and helping those in need.
Strickland Construction gives back in Kansas City and around the world: Providing all material and labor, we have built 55 community centers, schools and churches in Haiti, Guatemala, the Dominican Republic, Sri Lanka, Brazil and Jamaica. For 9 years, Strickland Construction has supported the annual charity golf tournament for YMCA Camp Wood in Elmdale, Kansas. The money raised helps pay the tuition for kids who cannot afford to attend camp otherwise. In 2012, the tournament raised $36,000. Through the years Strickland Construction has also donated many vehicles to the camp and made more than $6 million worth of improvement. From 2000 to 2006, we organized the "Field of Dreams" event, which included a 1920s-style baseball game with the Ghost Players of Dyersville, Iowa—some of whom who were featured in the famous Field of Dreams Film—as well as other events for families, an auction, and a baseball clinic led by the Ghost Players and Kansas City Royals alumni for inner city kids as part of the national Return Baseball to the Inner City program. The thousands of dollars raised by the event supported YMCA Camp Wood and a local sports charity.
Strickland Construction and their partners donated 100% of the cost to build the Greensburg Care & Share building, the first building to be built on Main Street after the F-5 tornado devastated the town of Greensburg KS.
On May 4, 2007 a level-F5 tornado ripped through Greensburg, Kansas. The tornado destroyed 95 percent of the town. Strickland Construction immediately stepped in to help with the rebuilding. Using in-kind services and donations, we completed the first reconstruction project on Main Street: The Care and Share Thrift Shop and Food Pantry. Honoring the city’s new commitment to becoming a "green" town, we built the food panty according to LEED Silver standards. Strickland stayed in Greenburg for the next 3 years, also rebuilding the Teen Center for the South Central Kansas Youth for Christ.
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