At Milestone we support many community activities and intiatives. We work to build long term relationships and create enduring value by giving back to the communities we live and work in.
One of those valued partnerships is with IMPD Homless Unit. This unit started 11 years ago, with officers taking to the streets, attending to the homeless while also looking for the root cause of homelessness. This year marks our fourth year of partnership with the unit to collect socks, gloves, hats, blankets, jackets, handwarmers and more to give out to those on the streets awaiting a home placement. In addition to our yearly donation of outerwear, we help support IMPD Homeless Unit by dropping off cases of water each month.
Thank you to Josh Stroud, Emily Mick, and Chad Ryle for helping make our delivery of outerwear! Another thank you to Mike Ferrara and Brett Pitman for making the monthly trip to donate the cases of water. When banded together we can make a positive difference in the lives of others.



If you would like to get invovled in our efforts with IMPD’s Homeless Unit, you can contact Cathy Wethington for more information. Email: Cathy.Wethington@milestonelp.com.
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On October 29, the Milestone team joined Allen County officials, community members and media representatives at a ribbon cutting for the Bass Road Improvement Project in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Stretching 4.5 miles from Scott Road to Hillegas Road, this project transformed Bass Road from a two-lane county road with limited traffic into a major thoroughfare that provides connectivity […]
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On November 13, Milestone received the Indiana Park and Recreation Association (IPRA) award for Corporate Partner of the Year at the Awards of Excellence Luncheon at the IPRA State Conference. Thomas Gott and Brent Foster were in attendance to accept the award, and are pictured above with Rebecca Swift, Operations and Development Division Director for […]
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The Fullerton Pike Corridor Reconstruction project – which includes the longest bridge in Monroe County – is complete! We’re thrilled to see community members already using and benefiting from the new route. Completed in three stages, the full project stretches along West Fullerton Pike, West Gordon Pike and East Rhorer Road between Interstate 69 and […]
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