IMPACT
Conscious Capitalism is a way of thinking about capitalism and business that better reflects where we are in the human journey, the state of our world today, and the innate potential of business to make a positive impact on the world. Conscious businesses are galvanized by higher purposes that serve, align, and integrate the interests of all their major stakeholders.
The practice of Conscious Capitalism is based on Four Principles:
Destination Enterprises is a Sponsor of BuildOUT California, the world’s first Industry Association dedicated to the sustainable development of LGBT/Allied firms in the areas of Architecture, Engineering, Construction-services, Real Estate Development and Related Services. DE's President, Marcy Szarama, is Co-Chair of the groundbreaking "100 in 100 Days" initiative to connect 100 LGBT/Allied industry firms with public agencies throughout California.
CASA of Los Angeles organizes the community to take action and advocate for children and families in LA County’s overburdened child welfare and juvenile justice systems. Destination Enterprises is proud to support their tremendous efforts!
Los Angeles Sustainability Coalition (LASC), a non-profit organization with the sole purpose of providing an interactive forum for public and private agencies to share best practices, ideas, and new products and services to enhance and improve Los Angeles Region’s sustainability.
Cancer Schmancer’s mission is to save lives by transforming the nation’s current sick care system into one that focuses on genuine health care. We accomplish this with a three-pronged approach including Prevention, Early Detection, and Policy Change.
California Wildlife Center takes responsibility for the protection of native wildlife through rehabilitation, education, and conservation. It is dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of native California species, who otherwise would be left to suffer from the effects of human encroachment, habitat destruction and environmental damage.
Their core work is the rescue and rehabilitation of sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife, supported by state-of-the-art animal care and rehabilitation facilities, a cadre of professionally-trained staff, dedicated volunteers and an engaged community.
To get a glimpse of the type of incredible work that CWC does, take a look at our video of a sea lion release in March, 2023.
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