Community Involvement

Elliott-Lewis Corporation Gifts $1,000,000 to The Friends of Father Judge High School

The Friends of Father Judge High School, Inc. has received a $1,000,000 gift from the Elliott-Lewis Corporation to establish the Elliott-Lewis Mechanical Services Institute in Father Judge High School’s Career Pathways Academy (CPA) building. The CPA building has a total project cost of $11.5 million and will feature a 20,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility. It will be dedicated to delivering Career & Technical Education (CTE) curriculum in high priority occupations that are in demand in today’s workforce. The Elliott-Lewis Mechanical Services Institute joins the Connelly Welding Lab and the Faulkner Automotive Institute as flagship programs offered in the CPA at FJHS. Click Here To Read The Full Press Release

Elliott-Lewis Corporation Gifts $1,000,000 to The Friends of Father Judge High School2024-02-23T13:49:55-05:00

Marine Foundation’s Toys for Tots Annual Toy Drive

Elliott-Lewis employees brought in donations of children’s toys to benefit families who may not be able to afford to provide their children with presents for the holidays. Elliott-Lewis employees brought the donation to the local Toys for Tots warehouse, and then helped to sort and prepare even more toys that will go to children from Delaware to Bucks County, and all over the city in between.

Marine Foundation’s Toys for Tots Annual Toy Drive2022-12-29T10:41:02-05:00

Philabundance and WMMR’s Camp Out for Hunger Food Drive

Elliott-Lewis employees (including our satellite offices and field employees) donated over 50 pounds of food to Philabundance in time for Thanksgiving. The impact will reach all over the city of Philadelphia and employees generously donated highly requested food items to ensure families would have well-rounded meals to combat food insecurity. We are proud to be a small part in WMMR’s total 2.8 million pounds of food donated in 2022.

Philabundance and WMMR’s Camp Out for Hunger Food Drive2022-12-29T10:31:21-05:00

Team Foster Cycling Event

Team Foster has a cycling event where cyclists raise money in conjunction with a 100 mile bike ride. The money raised helps purchase service dogs for veterans with PTSD. Elliott-Lewis sponsored a rest stop on this cycling event which required a monetary donation from our company, and volunteer hours of our employees to hand out snacks and beverages to cyclists as they came through the rest stop.

Team Foster Cycling Event2022-12-29T10:18:36-05:00

Ronald McDonald House Making Dinners for Families

Ronald McDonald House provides housing, meals, and transportation for families with sick children from out of town who are treating at Philadelphia hospitals. Elliott-Lewis employees volunteered to make dinner for all of the families staying at Ronald McDonald house that evening. Dinner included a full course with three protein options, four sides, dessert, and beverages, as well as “to go” boxes for the families who could not be present due to their children’s treatment schedules.

Ronald McDonald House Making Dinners for Families2022-12-29T10:47:52-05:00

Cristo Rey Charter High School Workpartner Internship Program

Elliott-Lewis welcomed back in-person interns for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down schools and places of work. Elliott-Lewis supports the tuition of four students at Cristo Rey charter school and in turn provides a corporate workplace internship for each of the students for the duration of the school year. Students shadow corporate professionals and are assigned tasks such as: event planning, data analysis, record keeping, and market research.

Cristo Rey Charter High School Workpartner Internship Program2022-12-29T10:01:47-05:00

Mastbaum Public High School Summer Internship Program

For the first time since COVID-19 hit, Elliott-Lewis led the charge as the first employer to return to the summer internship program with the School District of Philadelphia. Elliott-Lewis utilized this as an opportunity to place high school students enrolled in trade programs in groups of skilled professionals resulting in no less than a 3:1 ratio of Elliott-Lewis employees to each student. Students were hired to perform work well above minimum wage in skill areas that aligned with their chosen studied trade ranging from electrical studies, to carpentry studies, and even safety and graphic arts studies. Our site leads across various client facilities and corporate teams ensured students expanded their skills beyond the classroom setting while also learning the importance of real-world hard work.

Mastbaum Public High School Summer Internship Program2022-12-29T10:02:17-05:00

Elliott-Lewis Show Their Stripes for the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House

On September 29th, Elliott-Lewis got to #ShowYourStripes for Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House. Executive Director of that organization,  Susan Campbell, manned the Sautter Crane and was joined by a number of stripe socks clad Elliott-Lewis employees for this uplifting occasion in front of Elliott-Lewis' Black Lake Place headquarters. Elliott-Lewis provides mechanical service for the facility and will be performing the mechanical scope of work and crane services for the expansion of Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House.

Elliott-Lewis Show Their Stripes for the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House2018-07-23T14:22:13-04:00

President Bill Sautter sets the bar for commitment

President Bill Sautter has set the bar for commitment. Under his leadership Elliott-Lewis developed a superior service organization that provides ongoing support to major health facilities, universities and public authorities in the Philadelphia and New Jersey areas. Bill’s strength of character and business reputation within the community led to his being named Citizen of the Year by the Southeastern Chapter of the American Red Cross in 2009. Read more about that honor or see the video on what community leaders say about Bill’s efforts A Father Judge High School graduate, he was presented with their “Outstanding Graduate Award.” In 1971 Bill graduated from LaSalle University with a degree in accounting and was the 2002 recipient of their Leadership Award. In 2005 he was honored with the City of Hope “Spirit of Life” Award. The Beta Gamma Sigma’s International Business Achievement Award was presented to Bill in 2008. He serves on the Board of Directors of Independence Blue Cross, Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation, Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce and Mechanical Contractors Association of Eastern Pennsylvania. Bill is Chair of the Board of Trustees of LaSalle University, and Trustee of Archdiocese of Philadelphia Lay Teachers Pension Plan. He is a member of PA Institute of [...]

President Bill Sautter sets the bar for commitment2018-04-18T18:52:37-04:00

Letter of Appreciation from Laura Reese

Dear Mr.  Sautter and Mr. Franks, Please accept my sincere thank you for the two boxes that arrived yesterday.   Supplies and goodies are depleted from Christmas.  A Lt. Col I work with,  mentioned yesterday, how shipments from home appear to be over with….gift  boxes, etc…..so when your boxes arrived….well, HUGE morale booster. Thank you so much. Just curious, did you get my name from Operation Support Troop?  Since I did not know the source of the gifts, our  security folks opened the boxes outside well away from our building, as a  precaution.  Happy to see nothing but awesome stuff in side.  I left  work last night at 11pm, and to my surprise, ALL the items are GONE this  morning!! I will send you a photo from Christmas.  Our building is a  joint building, we have all branches, all ranks, Government employees mixed with Contractors, all serving a common cause….defeat the  insurgency.   The bad guys are bad…….they just blew up a  local grocery store the other day, right behind our Embassy. Such a shame. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, it was a huge  morale  booster, Sincerely, Reese, Laura A. USA PB4 CIV DFE-A XO

Letter of Appreciation from Laura Reese2018-04-18T18:51:54-04:00
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