It was founded in 1956 by a group of community and civic volunteer leaders to promote economic development throughout Greater Hazleton, and today, CAN DO, Inc., is still led by a volunteer board of directors that guides the organization with a mission of improving the quality of life throughout the area.
Each year, new representatives join CAN DO’s board of directors to replace those whose terms have expired. And each year, CAN DO welcomes new representatives with an orientation that takes them behind the scenes and educates them about the many aspects of the organization’s efforts to attract new industries and new jobs to Greater Hazleton.
Students at Freeland Elementary/Middle School have spent the past month thinking of local military personnel stationed abroad and have been collecting items to send them for the holidays.
Members of the Freeland Builders Club, under the direction of teacher Nathan DeBalko, led the drive for Operation: CAN DO, a project of the CAN DO Student Action Committee to collect food, entertainment and hygiene items for servicemen and women.
On Friday, the students took a break from classes to pack up the items they have collected for the men and women who are serving our country overseas.
Earlier this year, CAN DO debuted redesigned organizational and SiteLines logos. The refreshed logos maintain CAN DO’s strong, rich history and valued traditions but also acknowledge the organization’s ongoing transition and growth.
While the logos have been slightly modified, CAN DO’s mission is still focused on fostering economic activity in Greater Hazleton and remaining a one-stop shop for business and industry. These rebrands signify a desire to continue to evolve and grow as the organization moves into the future.
The revitalized SiteLines logo and updated publication layout were designed to be more visually appealing and easier to navigate and view on mobile devices.
CAN DO remains committed to serving the real estate community by providing the latest real estate news from the organization through the SiteLines publication.