ASA Announces FASA Cares with Focus on Diversity, Suicide Prevention
While reading through past (or current) issues of The Contractor’s Compass you may have noticed another logo on the cover that’s different from the standard American Subcontractors Association logo that we all know: the FASA logo.
Originally established in 1987 as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt entity to support research, education, and public awareness, the Foundation of the American Subcontractor’s Association’s (FASA) mission is to “educate and equip subcontractors and suppliers with the education and resources they need to thrive in the construction industry. Additionally, FASA raises awareness about issues critical to and about construction in the United States.” The Contractor’s Compass is created and published as a part of this mission.
During SUBExcel (March 8-11, 2023 in Fort Worth, Texas) ASA relaunched FASA with an important initiative we’re calling FASA Cares. This year, FASA will focus its efforts on two critical topics facing the construction industry: Diversity & Inclusion and Suicide
Prevention. These two initiatives were chosen as priorities because they align with the
Foundation’s vision of a safe, inclusive, ethical, and ecologically responsible workplace.
The FASA Cares initiative is designed to connect subcontractors with the knowledge and
resources they’re seeking to provide support for those in need.
On Diversity & Inclusion, FASA is partnering with BuildCulture.org and their Culture of Care initiative as an Impact Champion. ASA has taken the pledge as an organization and is encouraging everyone in the construction industry to also take the pledge. Access
On Suicide Prevention, FASA has taken the pledge to Stand Up for Suicide Prevention with the Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention (CIASP) and is actively offering webinars and education sessions via ASA Chapters and the SUBExcel conference in Fort Worth, Texas. The construction industry currently has one of the
highest suicide rates among all industries. Access resources and learn more here.
According to ASA CEO, Richard Bright, these initiatives have been a long time coming. “With the complex environment that currently exists in the construction industry and society at large, ASA realized that the Foundation is the ideal vehicle to support our members with these key
resources. People need help and they need to know that their peers and their profession will
support them. That’s why ASA is here and that’s what the Foundation is for. We’re proud to
play a role in raising awareness of these critical issues.”
In November I wrote about the Baltimore chapter conducting a three-part series and discussion of suicide prevention. The second part about Resources for Employees and Employers was taped. Watch below.