At MW Enterprises, giving back is part of who we are. We believe that thriving communities are the foundation of sustainable business, and we proudly support impactful organizations that uplift, feed, shelter, and empower those in need. Our community initiatives are not just checkboxes — they are commitments that align with our values and inspire meaningful change where it matters most.
Our team participates in ongoing initiatives such as volunteer events, donation drives, and community partnerships throughout the year. Whether we’re supporting a Habitat build day, collecting food for local pantries, or mentoring youth through educational programs, our goal is to make a real, lasting impact.
At every level of our organization, we foster a culture of giving. We encourage employee-led volunteerism, provide matching donation opportunities, and continue exploring new ways to support the communities we serve. For us, charity isn't just a one-time act — it's part of our everyday mission.

Founded in 2003 by Treopia Moore, MorPark, Inc. began with the mission of providing safe, affordable housing and supportive services to low and very low-income households in South Pulaski County, Arkansas.

House of Benjamin specializes in delivering critcal-need recovery services to vulnerable persons in the 12th St. community and beyond
The Arkansas Foodbank, serving 33 counties since 1984, is the state’s largest hunger‑relief organization. It distributes millions of pounds of food, including programs for kids, seniors, and college students.

The Youth Empowerment Project is Arkansas’s first peer‑led recovery program for grades 7–12. WSF offers peer support, life‑skills training, and mental health services to teens recovering from addiction.

Fighting hunger across LA County since 1973, this Food Bank distributes millions of meals annually. Even a $25 donation provides up to 100 meals for individuals in need.

Habitat LA works with families in need to build, renovate, and repair homes, offering a “hand‑up, not a hand‑out.” Since 1990, they’ve helped create more than 1,300 homes and operate ReStores that fund their mission.

Foundation for Second Chances (FFSC) supports underserved youth in Los Angeles by providing mentoring, hands‑on education, health awareness, and community service opportunities. Their mission is to cultivate positive life habits and academic success for vulnerable children.

Hudson Ranch Conservation promotes environmental stewardship through educational and outdoor programs on its 1,600‑acre preserved ranch. They empower youth and adults to connect with nature and safeguard habitats for future generations.