
Donated Sports Equipment
New basketballs, performance socks, and proper bags for every player in the Feeder School Basketball Skills Program. Gear before excuses.

An annual community cleanup, a high school athletics partnership, and the way a Hamilton business operates when it’s family-owned and rooted in one place.
Each spring our crews lead a community cleanup across Hamilton. Schools, parks, streets, and the places kids actually play. We bring the equipment, the safety protocols, and the experience. Volunteers and high school students bring the rest.
Encampment-adjacent cleanups get the same standards as our paid contracts — proper PPE, controlled disposal, and crews trained to handle the work safely. It’s harder than a park cleanup, and it matters more.
An ongoing partnership with the Feeder School Basketball Skills Program. Real money, real gear, every year. Hover any card for the specifics.

New basketballs, performance socks, and proper bags for every player in the Feeder School Basketball Skills Program. Gear before excuses.

Not a one-off donation. We come back each year. Programs that last are the ones that show up the next season too.

The point isn’t cleaning company gives basketballs to kids. A long-tenured local business should be doing some of this work, and the kids should be able to count on it.
Beyond the spring cleanup and the Saltfleet partnership, three more programs Flores Cares backed this year.

Donated a $1,000 Residential Deep Clean to the raffle at the 2025 Comfort Bears Gala. Comfort Bears supports kids facing serious illness or trauma, and the night raised over $25,000.

A clothing drive run with a local high school and Hamilton's Good Shepherd. Students collected and sorted the goods. We covered the logistics.

Backed the 6th edition, August 9–10, 2025. Two days of music, food, and local creators in the public square.