The Benefits of Surplus Stewardship® in 2017 – ANEW Helps 62 Community Organizations Continue Their Good Work
The people and organizations we worked with in 2017
The people and organizations we worked with in 2017
Turner is involved in every stage of what ANEW calls the “surplus stewardship” process, from cultivating furniture donors to working with recipients. A recent highlight was working with the Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, a Native American community in New Mexico that was affected by a flood. ANEW’s furniture donations have helped get the pueblo back on its feet.
In September 2017 ANEW hosted the first WELL + good: a down to earth summit™. Guests from thought and practice leaders representing global corporate manufacturing; architecture + design; enginering/transportation and higher education gathered in northern New Mexico to brainstorm today’s and tomorrow’s challenges.
Rose Tourje is the founder and president of the nonprofit ANEW Foundation, whose catchphrase “doing what’s right with what’s left” sums up the organization’s sustainable mission. ANEW helps streamline the process of finding homes for used or surplus furniture, building materials, and office miscellany.
ANEW helps stewards medical equipment – patient beds, carts, IV poles, cribs, shelving and storage- from DaVita Inc. in Albuquerque, NM to a new clinic…
We began constructive dialog with USGBC specialists regarding collaborative projects in the areas of education, community advancement…
Founder/president Rose Tourje and project manager Sofia Siegel of ANEW were at the Los Angeles Convention Center June 24-26 for Dwell on […]
ANEW & sponsor Teknion teamed up with HappyCity Los Angeles Tuesday November 3 for an event to benefit the Lawndale Rotary Club’s […]
Partners in sustainability AIS and ANEW were a frontline presence at the Los Angeles Convention Center October 18-20 for the CoreNet Global Summit. […]
Partners in sustainability AIS and ANEW are presenting a one-hour CEU course in Los Angeles Thursday October 15, 2015. ANEW president & […]