Corporate Citizenship Annual Awards recognize leaders who have achieved corporate and good social success
Atlanta, February 21, 2025-(business wire) -Jackson HealthcareABOUTOne of the leading providers of health care services services today announced that its founder and CEO, Rick Jackson, was given to the 2025 leader in the “Ann Cramer Award Award” corporate citizenship from The The Atlanta business chronicle During yesterday’s ceremony at Dogwood at Westside Paper in Atlanta.
The annual Awards of Corporate Citizenship Awards recognize individuals who smoothly integrate social concerns into their essential business strategies, strengthening how these efforts create value for businesses, employees, clients and communities. The Award for the achievement of Lifetime Ann Cramer, the highest honor of the program, celebrates prominent corporate citizens who have achieved a community service life.
Jackson was chosen for this honor based on the positive impact he has made on people and communities throughout his career. Through Jackson Healthcare, whose mission is to improve the provision of patients’ care and the lives of everyone who affects, and its community impact platform, the organization serves more than 20 million people each year, both in the United States Even around the world.
Outside the business he started 25 years ago, Jackson is the founder of the Fostering Success Act, Inc., a non -profit dedicated to providing life resources for young people who grow out outside the George’s care system. In 2024, the organization provided $ 4 million in financial support for the former caretaker who attending secondary education. He also serves as co -founder and chairman of Faithbridge Foster Care, the largest private children’s agency in Georgia. Since its inception in 2009, Faithbridge has had a positive impact on about 2,000 children and facilitated more than 1,000 family reunions and over 350 adoptions.
“My life and career have been formed deeply by my education in the georgian guardianship system and my belief deeply kept in the importance of caring for and serving others,” Jackson shared. “Caring for custody is something that I know a lot about and feel a deep commitment to the champion – helping in the legislation and the creation of nonprofits and programs that give young people in unstable environments a hand and arouse hope for the future. “
Moreover, Jackson is the founding chairman of Gobeyondprofit, a first initiative of its kind to promote the belief that giving return is good for business and good for Georgia. The organization supports thousands of companies across the state in using their time, talent and resources to go beyond gaining and improving their lives.