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Restored: Stories & Community Impact
At CRDN Midwest, restoration goes beyond contents—it’s about restoring lives, hope, and community. From supporting military families to raising awareness for health causes and standing with our veterans, our team is proud to serve both in the field and in the heart of our communities.
Military Community Fire Support
When a devastating apartment fire primarily impacted young military members, we knew we had to help. The very next day, our team came together to find a way to support them. We connected with Airman’s Attic, a local military organization, to learn what was needed and how many service members were affected. Within days, we created care packages for every single airman—each filled with essentials, comforts, and small reminders that no one stands alone in times of crisis.


Walk to End Epilepsy
CRDN Midwest formed a team to support the 2025 Walk to End Epilepsy in Omaha—raising funds to support camps, research, and life-changing programs for people living with epilepsy.
After months of fundraising, our employees, families, loved ones, and even a few furry friends came together for a day of awareness, team building, and purpose. We’re proud to walk together for a cause that touches our own team and so many others.



50 Mile March
In August of 2025, we proudly supported the 50 Mile March. The foundation provides veterans with mental health resources, transitional housing, and life-skills training. Our teammate Colleen trained for months and completed the full 50-mile march, with our CRDN family training alongside her and cheering her on at the finish line. Together, the community surpassed its $750,000 goal—proving the power of walking side by side for our veteran



Holiday Giving
In December 2024, our CRDN Midwest team and their families rang bells for the Salvation Army, spreading holiday cheer while helping raise funds for local families in need. It was a joyful way to give back, build memories together, and support our community during the season of giving.

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