Giving Back · Local Partnerships

Roofs Are Local.
So Is Our Work in the Community.

Brown's Roofing partners with organizations in every market we serve — feeding people, sheltering kids, supporting foster families, and keeping our shared spaces clean. These are the groups we back with money, time, and trade skills, year after year.

How We Show Up

Our Approach to Community Service

We'd rather do a handful of partnerships well than a hundred press releases. Four principles guide how we decide what to support and how to support it.

Stay Local

Every partner on this page operates in a market where Brown's Roofing has a permanent office and crew. We don't write national checks — we show up where we already live and work.

Money, Time, and Skills

Funds matter — and so do the things a roofing company can uniquely offer: crews who can swing a hammer, lift heavy things, and fix what's broken on a building.

Long Partnerships

We don't chase headlines. The organizations we support are ones we've worked with for years, and the ones our team will keep working with after this year's giving cycle ends.

Kids, Hunger, Shelter

The categories we keep coming back to: children's services, food security, transitional housing, and the basics of a decent community. The places where a few dollars and a few hours actually change something.

Louisiana

Monroe Partners

Where Brown's Roofing started — and where our roots in community service run deepest.

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Children's Coalition for Northeast Louisiana

Monroe, LA · 12-parish service area

A Monroe-based nonprofit serving children from birth through age 18 and their families across twelve parishes in Northeast Louisiana. Programs span early childhood development, parenting support, healthy-living education, and youth-development services that close the gap for kids who'd otherwise fall through it.

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Grace Place Ministries

Monroe, LA

A faith-based ministry on Jackson Street in Monroe that runs a soup kitchen (Monday/Wednesday/Friday hot lunches), a twice-monthly food pantry, and a clothes closet — serving roughly 3,700 people each month, entirely on community donations and volunteer labor.

Louisiana

Shreveport Partners

Three partners covering the full picture — kids in transition, men's mentorship, and the parish we share.

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The Rutherford House

Shreveport, LA

A Shreveport nonprofit on Line Avenue that operates four residential group homes for boys and one for girls, providing structured living, vocational and educational programming, and a receiving center for curfew-program youth — with the goal of reintegrating adolescents back into their family homes.

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Men of Courage Louisiana

Bossier City, LA

A Bossier City–based Christian men's ministry that exists to encourage, equip, and empower men to be spiritual leaders in their homes, churches, communities, and workplaces. Best known for the monthly Man Church speaker event and its annual participation in Operation Christmas Child shoebox packing.

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Keep Bossier Beautiful

Bossier Parish, LA

The local Keep America Beautiful affiliate serving Bossier Parish — focused on litter prevention, recycling and waste reduction, and community greening through tree plantings, neighborhood beautification, and highway and shoreline cleanups.

Arkansas

Little Rock Partners

Two statewide organizations working at the scale Arkansas needs — foster care and food security.

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The CALL

Central Arkansas

A statewide Arkansas nonprofit partnering with local churches and the Arkansas Division of Children and Family Services to recruit, train, and support foster and adoptive families — working toward the goal that no Arkansas child waits for a family.

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Arkansas Foodbank

Little Rock, AR · 33-county service area

The Little Rock–headquartered hunger-relief organization connecting people, food, and resources across thirty-three counties in central and southern Arkansas. Distributes food through a network of partner agencies, with every dollar donated converting to multiple meals through their wholesale supply chain.

Louisiana

Baton Rouge Partners

Two organizations tackling the hardest parts of the capital region — youth at risk and food access.

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Empower 225

Baton Rouge, LA

A Baton Rouge nonprofit serving youth and young adults at risk of homelessness or system dependency, with programs spanning educational support, life skills, career preparedness, transitional housing, and mentorship — meeting young people where they are and walking with them out.

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Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank

Baton Rouge, LA · 11-parish service area

A Baton Rouge food bank serving eleven parishes across south-central Louisiana — Ascension, Assumption, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, St. James, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana — distributing food through community partner agencies and educational outreach.

Suggest a Partner

Know an organization we should be working with?

We're always looking for credible local nonprofits in the markets we serve — especially in children's services, food security, transitional housing, and community development. If there's a group in your area we should know about, tell us.

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