Colorado Springs
The Lansing Foundation & Andersen Windows
January 2026
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During October and November of this year, The Lansing Foundation partnered with Andersen Windows on a sales challenge.
The Challenge: The eligible Lansing branch* with the most window and door units sold in the Andersen 100 and 400 series would win a Roc Solid playset build for a family affected by pediatric cancer in their community.
Roc Solid’s Play program is open to families with children under 10 years of age who are currently fighting cancer with active treatment. They currently work with over 170 children’s hospitals across the country, and their Play program continues to grow through hospital referrals.
Our Colorado Springs branch won the overall challenge, and on December 21, in partnership with the Roc Solid Foundation, built and presented a playset to a family in their community.
“The Colorado Springs team had the privilege of presenting this playset to a young man, who is 5 years old and recently diagnosed with leukemia,” said Jason Robey, Branch Manager. “The weather cooperated and our team came together to assemble the playset and present it to this awesome family. Thank you, Andersen and Roc Solid!”

“At Andersen, our vision is clear: to make the world a better place by ensuring that everyone benefits from their association with us,” noted Mark Kreskowski, Business Development Manager, Andersen Windows. “This sales challenge did more than drive growth for Lansing—it united our teams around a purpose bigger than business. Together, we contributed to something that profoundly impacts a family facing unimaginable challenges. Lansing’s commitment to ‘making a positive impact in people’s lives’ comes to life through initiatives like this, and we were honored to stand alongside The Lansing and Roc Solid Foundations.”

*As of November 2025, 85 of 114 Lansing branches sell Andersen Windows and were able to participate.