

Capital Partners cares. Our company and our employees are involved in many community, national and international charitable programs.
Capital Partner’s Carlsbad Headquarters, is just miles from the United State Marine base of Camp Pendleton. To support our troops in appreciation of the work they do for the USA, it is an annual tradition for the employees of Capital Partners to donate toys to the USMC Toys for Tot’s program.
“Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness.”—Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Every year we celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., one of our personal heroes – we hope you will remember his selflessness and altruism. Dr. King’s principles of love, hope, self-reliance, and brotherhood among nations extended to all four corners of our world.
Today, the people of Haiti are in need of that brotherhood. Certainly you’ve heard about the terrible tragedy befallen the Haitian nation. Thousands buried in one of the world’s most poverty stricken countries, broken buildings by the thousands and broken souls by the millions.
Our employees generously donated and Capital Partners quad-matched those donations sending in excess of $15,000 to the people of Haiti.
This benefit hits close to home, as Mike Sanders, a dear friend of two of Capital Partners' employee, lost his life at the young age of 26 to Multiple Sclerosis. Annually, Capital Partners contributes to the Fun Run events while our two Capital Partners employees participate.To read more about Mike and his story visit: http://www.msdesertride.com/index.php
Capital Partners' Executive Vice President walked in honor of her mother in the Susan Komen 3 Day for a Cure. If you have never experienced this event, it is a deeply emotional experience, and Capital Partners and its employees generously donated to the cause as well as cheering on our walker during her 3 day journey.
The Wild Fires of San Diego affected many Capital Partner employees. Several employees were evacuated and our offices were on red alert. Many of our generous employees opened up their homes to others in evacuation zones, providing shelter for families and friends. Thankfully, no employee homes or lives were taken, but many others were not so lucky. Capital Partners gathered clothing, toys, electronics, and monetary donations to those in need, while others volunteered and continue to participate in the rebuilding here in San Diego.








