Suburban Propane celebrates a year of impact via its SuburbanCares initiative

Suburban Propane Partners, a publicly traded distributor of propane, renewable propane, renewable natural gas, fuel oil, and related products and services, on Dec. 2 announced the results of its 2025 SuburbanCares community engagement efforts. 

The company’s SuburbanCares corporate initiative backs philanthropic and community-focused initiatives across the United States and reflects Suburban Propane’s longstanding commitment to giving back to the local communities in which its employees live and work.

Throughout 2025, SuburbanCares delivered support nationwide through its ongoing national partnership with the American Red Cross, local community sponsorships, and employee-driven volunteer initiatives. Collectively, these efforts engaged more than 150 employee volunteers and resulted in about 600 hours of volunteer service across 20 communities nationwide.

This year’s non-profit partner organizations were chosen by local employees and included: Second Harvest of the Big Bend, the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning, San Joaquin River Parkway & Conservation Trust, the Boys and Girls Club of Lancaster and more.

“SuburbanCares reflects who we are as a company: an organization dedicated to service, compassion, and community,” said Nandini Sankara, vice president, marketing, brand strategy and spokesperson, Suburban Propane. 

In partnership with the American Red Cross, Suburban Propane continued its support for disaster relief efforts, blood drives, and emergency preparedness initiatives. At the local level, employees took part in food distribution events, neighborhood revitalization projects, educational programs and veteran-support initiatives.Â