McGill Restoration Helps Fund Girl Scouts’ Young Women Executives Camp

In line with their vision to support local and national nonprofits build better communities, McGill Restoration (mcgillrestoration.com) this summer helped fund the Girl Scouts of Nebraska’s Young Women Executives (YWE) Camp focused on developing women’s leadership skills through connecting with mentors one-on-one and around the campfire. McGill Restoration President Tim McGill has also spent time speaking, educating, and sharing his entrepreneurial experiences with young women in the Girl Scouts’ program.

“The program is designed to help young women connect with inspirational women mentors to learn how their own life choices can affect their success, and it all happens within a camp setting,” Nebraska Girl Scout Alum and Lifetime Member Rachelle Rice touted on the Girl Scouts Spirit of Nebraska Facebook page. “McGill Restoration helps ensure that Nebraska girls are able to continue to have these lifetime experiences.”

In addition to supporting the Girl Scouts of Nebraska in becoming valuable members of Nebraska communities, McGill Restoration is a proud supporter of a variety of other local and national nonprofits, including serving as the 2020 auction sponsor for Make-a-Wish Nebraska, for which Tim serves as the vice chairman of the board of directors.

McGill Restoration is an Omaha-based construction company that specializes in concrete repair and restoration. They provide services for large-scale projects such as parking garages, stadiums, historical buildings, industrial facilities, and other infrastructure construction work across the Midwest. Learn more at mcgillrestoration.com or by calling (402) 558-7989 in Omaha or (402) 438-4110 in Lincoln.