Thankful Thursday ~ RANDOLPH USA: Craftsmanship Meets Compassion
At Angel Flight NE, we are incredibly grateful for the unwavering support of RANDOLPH USA, a Boston-based, family-owned business that has been a beacon of hope for our patients since 2019.
Founded in 1973 by Polish immigrants Jan Waszkiewicz and Stanley Zaleski, RANDOLPH USA began with just $50 and a handful of kitchen utensils. Today, this remarkable company has grown into one of the most sought-after eyewear brands, celebrated for its iconic Aviator-style sunglasses, high-quality craftsmanship, and dedication to being made in America. Loved by pilots, veterans, and those who appreciate timeless design, RANDOLPH USA’s products are a testament to precision and durability.
But RANDOLPH USA’s story doesn’t stop at exceptional eyewear—it extends to their incredible commitment to giving back.
This year alone, RANDOLPH USA has raised enough funds to provide over 30 flights of hope and healing for patients needing life-saving medical care. Since 2019, their generous contributions have made nearly 400 Angel Flights possible, ensuring that distance is never a barrier for those seeking critical treatment.
“With aviation in our heritage, we’ve made it our mission to support Angel Flight NE with a percentage of our 2024 Holiday Program supporting 30+ missions”, said Peter Waszkiewicz, President of RANDOLPH USA. “Both of our organizations hold the same values and beliefs providing unparalleled quality in our services and programs while building long-standing relationships. Since 2019, RANDOLPH has proudly supported 400 flights of healing and hope. Together we’re making a profound difference in the lives of patients and their families.”
Their partnership is about more than philanthropy—it’s a testament to the power of combining purpose and business to create meaningful change.
A Heartfelt Thank You
RANDOLPH USA has become more than a partner—they are a vital part of the Angel Flight NE family. Their commitment to our mission has illuminated brighter paths for so many patients, and we couldn’t be more grateful for their ongoing support.