News December 16, 2025
Reflecting on ASI’s Community Impact in 2025
The company has donated $2 million over the last two decades, including more than $40,000 in charitable giving this year.
Key Takeaways
• ASI donated over $40,000 to nonprofit organizations in 2025, including $16,344 to the United Way of Bucks County to fight hunger, support the elderly and provide emergency shelter and schooling for children.
• The company’s 21st annual holiday drive raised a record-breaking $12,951, reflecting strong employee engagement and generosity during the season of giving.
• ASI has contributed $2 million in cash and goods to local charities and disaster relief efforts within the last 25 years.
As 2025 comes to a close, ASI is proud to share how the company and its employees continued to prioritize meaningful community impact throughout the year.
From fighting hunger to providing goods to homeless shelters, ASI supported several organizations that serve people in need throughout the Greater Philadelphia community and beyond.

Every November, ASI company leaders distribute turkeys and pies to company employees. All proceeds benefit local organizations Philabundance and MANNA’s Pie in the Sky program.
Over nearly 25 years, ASI has donated $2 million in cash and goods to support local charities and disaster relief efforts. In 2025, ASI’s donations to nonprofits totaled over $40,000. Notable contributions include $16,344 benefiting the United Way of Bucks County, which helps fight hunger, feed the elderly and provide emergency shelter and schooling for children. During the winter season of giving, ASI hosted its 21st annual holiday drive, which raised $12,951 – an all-time-high for the event.
$40,000+
The total value of ASI’s donations to nonprofit organizations in 2025
“From a young age, my parents instilled in us the importance of helping others,” said ASI Chairman Norman Cohn, whose family has owned the company since 1962. “At ASI, we’re a small family owned company made up of people with big hearts, and it’s inspiring to see so many employees work tirelessly to support those in need.”
This year’s charitable contributions combined corporate and employee-driven initiatives. The ASI Charity Initiative Group, which employees established in 2021 to promote goodwill, organized many of these charitable efforts. ASI also raised money through employee payroll contributions, fundraisers and matching donations from company leaders.
“At ASI, giving back is in our DNA. Every year, our employees show incredible generosity and teamwork, supporting so many different people (and animals!) in need. I’m proud to match their contributions and help amplify the impact we can make together in our communities.”Tim Andrews, ASI
ASI President and CEO Tim Andrews, who was raised by a single mother in a trailer in Indiana on food stamps and Medicaid, understands firsthand the importance of giving back.
“At ASI, giving back is in our DNA,” he said. “Every year, our employees show incredible generosity and teamwork, supporting so many different people (and animals!) in need. I’m proud to match their contributions and help amplify the impact we can make together in our communities.”
“At ASI, giving back is in our DNA. Every year, our employees show incredible generosity and teamwork, supporting so many different people (and animals!) in need. I’m proud to match their contributions and help amplify the impact we can make together in our communities.”Tim Andrews, ASI