Community Involvement

Our Commitment to the Wichita and Charlotte Communities

Taking Care of People is at the heart of M & J Electric’s mission and community involvement. For over two decades, we’ve proudly served Wichita and now extend our impact to Charlotte. Through meaningful contributions like volunteering and community projects, we’re committed to making these communities better places to live and work. Explore how our focus on relationships and giving back makes a lasting difference.

Taking Care of People

Highlights from Our Recent Activities

Just before Christmas, our Wichita team volunteered at the Kansas Food Bank. Over 20 employees worked together to sort more than 12 pallets of food. They carefully packaged the food into individual bags to support children in need across Kansas. This effort was a meaningful way to give back and spread holiday cheer. Through teamwork and dedication, we hope to have made a positive impact on our community during the season of giving.

Our Charlotte team demonstrated incredible dedication and community spirit by coming together to serve at the Matthews Help Center. They spent the day packing gifts for families in need, sorting clothing donations to ensure everyone could stay warm during the winter, and cleaning up fall leaves to beautify the property for the holiday season. Their efforts went beyond the tasks at hand—they brought joy and hope to individuals and families preparing for the holidays. We are immensely proud of their hard work, teamwork, and commitment to making a meaningful difference in the lives of those in need. At M & J Electric, giving back is not just something we do—it’s part of who we are.

Sometimes, it’s essential to stop, be patient, listen to God, and respond with an open heart. In November, M & J Electric embraced this calling by partnering with our suppliers and vendors, who generously donated materials. Our team traveled to New Bedford, MA, to support Grace Harbor Church in transforming a building with a dark past into a space for community meetings, housing, ministry, and restored lives. This project was a testament to the power of serving with no expectations, building meaningful relationships, and contributing to God’s glory.