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Community Relations

Corporate Community Service

USI’s community relations program reflects our values as demonstrated by our company’s commitment of resources that allow management and employees to give back to the communities.

The primary focus of our corporate community service activities is the development of initiatives that address specific societal issues, such as the education of our youth, supporting our military, emergency services and family assistance. We employ our resources and talents to support programs that assist local communities.

  • Youth sporting leagues
  • Partner – Wounded Warrior Project
  • Hospitality Homes
  • Boys Scouts of America
  • Citizens to Save New York City
  • Local Law Enforcement, Fire and Emergency Services
  • Boys & Girls Club of Boston – 5 year annual sponsor of the Halloween Pumpkin Glow for children.
  • Cambridge Side Run & Ride – annual chief sponsor for 8 years. Day long event for children ages 6-14.
  • ASIS International
    • Annual Manning Scholarship Sponsor
    • Annual Public Safety Appreciation Lunch Sponsor
    • Annual Expo – Exhibitor and chief sponsor annually
    • Annual Cambridge Baseball Charity Sponsor

United Security Inc. (USI) provides contract security solutions and investigation services to a select group of vertical markets. For the past 30 years, USI has created safe, secure environments for commercial and government employees and customers by investing in our people, innovation and relationships. USI is committed to delivering:

  • Responsive management and security personnel
  • Continuous quality improvement and training
  • Consistent, client-focused service and performance

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United Security recognize Public Safety Supervisor Kendrick Joseph

February 28, 2024

This month Public Safety Supervisor, Kendrick Joseph, is being acknowledged for exceeding expectations during an evening shift at Chestnut Hill Square. PSS Joseph was notified by an employee of the shopping center that their vehicle was unable to start, and they were returning to their office to wait for AAA. However, instead of having them Read More