California Water Service Group Named One of America's Most Charitable Companies by Newsweek

Core Insights - California Water Service Group has been recognized as one of the top three water utilities in Newsweek's inaugural list of "America's Most Charitable Companies" for its commitment to enhancing community quality of life [1][4] Philanthropic Contributions - Over the past five years, California Water Service Group has donated more than $8.3 million to various charitable organizations, supporting at-risk and underserved communities, first responders, disaster relief, education, veterans, animal welfare, and healthcare [3] - The company's philanthropic efforts are stockholder-funded and do not impact customer rates, and it also enhances employee contributions through a charitable matching program [3] Company Overview - California Water Service Group is the largest regulated water utility in the western United States, serving over 2.1 million people across California, Hawaii, New Mexico, Washington, and Texas [5] - The company is committed to investing in water and wastewater infrastructure, sustainability initiatives, and community well-being, with nearly 1,300 employees dedicated to its core values [6]