At War Horse Industrial, equipping the customer for victory means
more than providing high-quality products and service—it also means
showing up for our neighbors in need. Our team believes service is a
calling, not just a transaction. That’s why we regularly step away
from the workbench to volunteer our time in the community.
Recently, our team came together for hands-on service projects at
Some Other Place and the local homeless shelter in Beaumont, Texas.
These efforts aren’t just charity—they’re an extension of our
values, a way to build unity within our team, and a reminder that
real success means lifting others up.
Some Other Place has been a cornerstone of hope in Beaumont since
1968, offering free emergency services to those who have nowhere
else to turn. When the call came to serve, we didn’t hesitate. From
sorting and distributing food to cleaning and organizing storage
areas, our team jumped in wherever needed. It wasn’t glamorous—but
it was meaningful.
We also spent time at the homeless shelter, providing essential
supplies, lending helping hands, and, most importantly, offering
human connection to those often overlooked. These projects
challenged us to step outside of our comfort zones and reminded us
that real leadership starts with humility.
At War Horse Industrial, we don’t just talk about faith and
integrity—we put them to work. Whether it's in a plant, on a job
site, or in a soup kitchen, we’re here to serve.
If you want to learn more about the incredible work of Some Other Place, visit someotherplacebeaumont.com.