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Community Contributions
Roof One Gives Back One Roof at a Time to Those in Need.

Roof One Loves Pink
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
According to the American Cancer Society, about 1 in 8 women in the United States will develop breast cancer in her lifetime, and more than 280,000 women are diagnosed each year. While breast cancer also affects men, women bear the greatest impact, making awareness, early detection, and community support critical in the fight to save lives. Behind every statistic is a mother, grandmother, sister, daughter, aunt, or friend whose journey matters, which is why campaigns like Roof One Loves Pink are so important.
Through the generosity of our customers and collaboration with partners, the Roof One Loves Pink campaign has already donated over $50,000 to the fight against breast cancer. These funds go directly to organizations that provide lifesaving research, advanced treatment options, and vital survivor support programs. Every roof replacement proposal signed in October not only protects a family’s home but also contributes to protecting the health and future of countless women and families facing breast cancer.
At Roof One, we believe that being a strong business also means being a strong community partner. Our commitment to hosting the Roof One Loves Pink campaign each year is part of who we are—neighbors helping neighbors. We are dedicated to continuing this tradition annually, raising awareness and making a real impact in the fight against breast cancer. Together, with the support of our customers and community, we can build more than just stronger roofs—we can help build hope.
Benefiting the Local Community
The Roof One Loves Pink campaign donation will stay local to the Southeastern Michigan communities we serve. We are committed to benefiting our community and those close to home.
The 2025 Roof One Loves Pink benefiting organization will be announced soon.
Community impact through the years
“Roof One” Replaces Entire Roof For Grandmother In Waterford Township.
“… for one Waterford women, it’s the hammers the nails the people on top her house, it’s the best gift she could possibly have received this holiday.”
Mother of 4 needs help fixing hole in roof
A Detroit family was trying to cope with damage to their home after high winds knocked down a massive tree onto their roof. The Woods family said they could not afford to fix the problem and they were desperate to get some help. Roof One Michigan stepped in and fixed the roof for this family in need.

