REDLEE/SCS, INC does more than business. We donate our time and expertise to causes that matter to our clients and us. Internally, we recognize the employees who go above and beyond to improve their local communities. These values have been part of the foundation of our company and family since the beginning – it felt like the natural next step to create REDLEE/SCS, INC Charities.
What started as a family-owned business has grown to include those not only related by blood but related by mindset. Two key family members of the REDLEE/SCS, INC family drove the company to always remember to give back and lend a helping hand, Jill Redfearn and Pam Redfearn Holman. In their memory, supporting the community will always be a high priority for REDLEE/SCS, INC.
Jill was integral in our company’s efforts to give back to the communities in which we worked. Our family heritage was a source of her pride, and she was devoted to supporting those less fortunate. We honor her dedication annually with the Jill Redfearn Award for the most community service.
Pam brought humor and proper grammar to those she worked with. Everyone enjoyed her love of Monty Python and tacky snow globes. She organized efforts to make and send care packages to combat troops overseas for years. The annual charity shoot is held in her honor and supports military charities she supported in her life.
If you would like to hear more or become involved with our annual charity event, please contact Megan Williams at mwilliams@redleescs.com.
Every year, the company’s efforts culminate with the Pam Redfearn Holman Charity Sporting Clay Tournament, benefitting a military charity in honor of our beloved daughter, wife, aunt, and coworker who passed away in 2011.
Past beneficiaries include a DFW VA Hospital, The Wounded Warrior Project, The Fisher House, The Healing Road Foundation, Heroes on the Water, and The American Valor Foundation.
Since the event’s inception, REDLEE/SCS, INC Charities has raised over $290,000 net presented to these charities. Each year, we would like to see it grow more.
Volunteering to cook a classic barbecue meal at the Ronald McDonald House Charities is a deeply rewarding way to provide comfort and care to families navigating some of the most difficult seasons of their lives. Located near Charlotte's major medical centers, this House serves as a vital home away from home for families whose children are receiving treatment for serious illnesses or injuries. After long, emotionally exhausting hours spent sitting in hospital rooms or clinical waiting areas, walking into the House to the rich, comforting aroma of slow-cooked barbecue offers an immediate sense of relief. It transforms a standard day into a welcoming haven, giving tired parents a break from cooking or worrying about meal plans.
The act of preparing a barbecue meal goes far beyond simply serving food; it creates a shared space for community, comfort, and normalcy. Barbecue is inherently celebratory and social, and bringing that atmosphere into the House allows families to step away from medical jargon and stress, if only for an hour. Gathering around a warm meal gives parents a chance to sit down, take a deep breath, and connect with other families who truly understand the emotional weight of their journeys. For the young patients and their siblings, a fun, familiar barbecue dinner provides a comforting taste of home and a much-needed sense of everyday routine amidst the disruption of medical treatments.
Pulling off a successful barbecue meal requires a wonderful blend of teamwork, coordination, and heart from the volunteer group. From prepping classic sides like mac and cheese or coleslaw to perfecting the smoked meats, every step of the process is fueled by a desire to show hospitality and support. The staff at RMHC of Greater Charlotte provide a fully equipped kitchen and dining space, allowing volunteers to focus entirely on crafting a high-quality, nourishing meal and interacting warmly with the guests. Ultimately, volunteering to cook barbecue is a beautiful testament to how a simple, hearty meal can wrap a community in warmth, sending families back to the hospital floors nourished, sustained, and reminded that they are not walking this road alone.
April 10th, 2026
View photos from the 3rd Annual Patriot PAWS Charity Shoot. Supporting the mission to provide service dogs to Veterans and individuals with disabilities at no cost....
April 3rd, 2026
See the highlights from the Patriot PAWS Spring Graduation. Witness the emotional bond between Veterans and their new service dogs as they begin their journey of independence together....
October 4th, 2025
The REDLEES team loved spending time with the Hope Kid families during the Charlotte Motor Speedway 2025 race. ...
We were proud to support the Karting for a Cause event to support the Speedway Children's Charities Charlotte chapter....
The REDLEES/SCS, INC team was proud to be able to volunteer to bring cheer and smiles to the faces of some amazing kids through hands-on crafts and activities....
We had the honor of entertaining several HopeKids and their families in our suite at the WŰRTH 400 NASCAR Weekend at Texas Motor Speedway....