We Are Proud Corporate Citizens

ASA is passionate about our commitment to fulfill our public responsibilities as a Corporate Citizen. As such, our team is dedicated to honesty, integrity, kindness, and service excellence. ASA strives to make a difference by contributing to various non-profit and charitable organizations at both local and national levels. We respect and honor the communities in which we serve, value our partnerships, and encourage our employees to participate in civic activities.

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Philadelphia Flyers Powerplay

The Philadelphia Flyers PowerPlay is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit power wheelchair floor hockey team in the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area. Aligned with the rules of the United States Electric Wheelchair Hockey Association, we advocate for healthy competition and challenge for everyone, irrespective of ability. Our program fosters teamwork, skill development, and fun, welcoming all competent power wheelchair users in the community.
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Autism Speaks

Autism Speaks, founded in February 2005 by Bob and Suzanne Wright with a $25 million donation from Bernie Marcus, has evolved into the foremost autism science and advocacy organization. It focuses on funding research for causes, prevention, treatments, and a cure for autism, raising awareness, and advocating for individuals with autism and their families.
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Wounded Warrior Project

The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) originated from a group of veterans and friends inspired by the challenges faced by the first wounded service members returning from Afghanistan and Iraq. Initially focused on providing comfort items, WWP has evolved into a comprehensive rehabilitation initiative, aiding warriors in their recovery and civilian life transition. Annually, thousands of wounded warriors and caregivers benefit from WWP programs that foster mental and physical well-being while promoting economic empowerment.
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Special Olympics

Special Olympics fosters a global community promoting inclusion for individuals of all abilities. Their mission is to offer year-round sports training and competitions in Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Through this, they aim to enhance physical fitness, cultivate courage, bring joy, and encourage the sharing of gifts, skills, and friendship among participants, their families, and the broader community.