Community Impact

Crafting more than cabinets — building up the community.

Rooted in Florida. Invested in Its Future.

For Cory Jones, leadership doesn’t stop at job sites or boardrooms. It extends into the neighborhoods, schools, and communities that Gulf Cabinets of Florida serves. Whether it’s giving back through skilled trade education, supporting local causes, or helping families rebuild after disaster, Cory’s impact is grounded in a simple belief: when you build something well, it should stand for something good.
Initiatives & Outreach

Veteran Housing Support

Cory personally coordinated the donation and installation of custom cabinetry for five transitional housing units for veterans in Fort Myers.
“They’ve served us — the least we can do is build something solid in return.”

Skilled Trades Mentorship Program

Through Gulf Cabinets, Cory partners with local technical schools to offer mentorship, shop tours, and hands-on internships for young adults exploring woodworking and trades.

Rebuild After the Storm

After Hurricane Ian, Cory mobilized his team to provide emergency cabinetry repair and temporary storage installs for over a dozen affected families — often at no charge.
“When homes are shaken, the smallest structure can restore a sense of normal. A working kitchen. A place to put things. That matters.”

Sponsorships & Local Support

Initiatives & Outreach

The Heart Behind the Work

Giving back isn’t a PR move — it’s part of the blueprint.

Cory believes the most sustainable companies are those that invest in people, not just projects. His leadership reflects that belief in every decision — whether it’s hiring locally, mentoring crew members, or showing up when no one else can.