At Working to Give, our mission is simple: To put God’s love on display.
That’s more than a slogan—it’s a calling. We believe business can be a powerful vehicle for love, for transformation, and for Kingdom impact. And at the heart of everything we do are three values that never change: Faith. Generosity. Excellence.
Faith First—Always
Our faith in Jesus is not a side note; it’s the foundation of our company.
We believe every person is made in the image of God and carries deep, inherent worth. That’s why we invest in our team, give away half our profits, and hold ourselves accountable not just to profit margins, but to eternal impact.
When we make business decisions, we ask:
“Does this honor God?”
We don’t require our team to share our personal beliefs, but we invite everyone to embody the values we hold dear: love, integrity, and a mission bigger than ourselves.
Our faith isn’t just something we believe. It’s something you can see.
We Give Because He Gave
The name “Working to Give” says it all. When God loved the world, He didn’t just say it—He gave. That kind of radical generosity is what we aim to reflect in every transaction, every relationship, and every opportunity we’re given.
We give not out of guilt, but out of gratitude.
We give not to check a box, but to reflect the Gospel.
We give because we’ve been given so much.
Excellence Matters
We don’t believe excellence and faith are opposites—they go hand in hand. If we say we’re doing this for God, then it ought to be done well. Period.
That means every corn dog should be hot and fresh. Every candle should smell amazing. Every store experience should be thoughtfully crafted. Because mediocrity doesn’t reflect the God we serve.
Excellence isn’t about being perfect. It’s about doing everything—big or small—with care, purpose, and intentionality.
A New Metric for Success
At Working to Give, we believe it’s time to redefine what makes a business successful.
It’s not how much you have, but how much you’re willing to give.
“The success of a company should not be measured by how much it has or makes, but rather by how much it is willing to give.”
– Matthew Holguin
We exist to work hard, give boldly, and show the world what love looks like in action. If you’re reading this, you’re already part of the story.
Let’s keep giving.
I LOVE YOU



