06/01/2026
When the Call Went Out, UA Local 100 Answered.
This weekend, a dedicated group of UA Local 100 members volunteered their time, skills, and hard work at Valor Ranch as part of our C.A.R.E.S. program.
Together, we kicked off the first phase of a multi-weekend project to build a cattle fence that will help the ranch raise its own beef and move closer to long-term self-sufficiency. What may look like a fence to some is much more than that—it’s an investment in a mission that supports women veterans as they rebuild their lives and create new opportunities for themselves and their families.
Projects like this don’t happen because someone writes a check. They happen because skilled men and women are willing to show up, put on their work boots, and use their trade to make a difference.
Every weld, every cut, and every hour donated this weekend brought us one step closer to helping Valor Ranch expand its ability to serve those who have already served our country.
This project is far from finished, and we’ll be back out there in the coming months. If you’ve ever wondered how you can give back through your trade, this is it. Whether you’re a welder, pipefitter, plumber, HVAC technician, apprentice, or retiree, there’s a place for you on projects like these.
The strength of our union isn’t measured only by the work we do on the jobsite—it’s measured by what we’re willing to do for our communities when nobody is watching.
Thank you to everyone who volunteered this weekend. You represented UA Local 100 with pride, professionalism, and a servant’s heart.
If you’d like to be part of future C.A.R.E.S. projects, keep an eye on our page. The work continues, and we’d love to have you alongside us.