United Valet Parking is a parking management company in the heart of Los Angeles. The owner, Kenny Sabet, has created a life in Los Angeles since his move to the United States and therefore has dedicated much of his time after work and family obligations to giving back to the community that has supported his growth for the past two decades.

In a day and age where media highlights global misfortunes, wars or social media pop figures on a regular basis; it is refreshing to hear about the good doers. The most recent prominent example being Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s chief executive, and his wife, Dr. Priscilla Chan. They had exclaimed they were going to donate 99% of their Facebook shares to charitable cause, so now to no surprise the recent announcement has provided for a newfound hope.

The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, an LLC, where Mr. Zuckerberg and Dr. Chan put their Facebook shares, publicly announced that they would invest at least $3 billion over the next decade toward preventing, curing or managing all diseases by the end of the century.

Kenny Sabet works humbly around the clock and thinks of himself to be in the working American class. In his free time Kenny enjoys adventures and spending time with his family, yet a part of his leisure time is still dedicated to giving back to the community.

Mr. Sabet knows firsthand we can’t all contribute the same $3 billion, but we can contribute in our own way. Even those who do not have the monetary ability to give back they can by sharing a smile or a bite of their food. If you are an athlete register and participate in a marathon; Mr. Sabet runs in the Los Angeles marathon annually!

This leads into a value that Kenny Sabet, the owner of United Valet Parking, shares with his family, friends, co-workers; the positive result from small continuous good deeds known as the compound effect is a must. It is rare and an exception to the norm to see results over night. Mr. Sabet would like to encourage you all to donate your time, positive energy and financially what you are able.

An example of how a repetitive good act amounts to substantial contribution is that Kenny Sabet has over the years supported St Joseph and St Jude’s Hospitals. As the owner of United Valet Parking, Kenny Sabet has donated $86,400.00 to these charitable organizations. The $86,400 was not donated over night but in increments of $600 and $300 dollar payments since 2008. In ten years the goal is to donate $100,000.

Every dollar counts and we hope that you park and support United Valet Parking’s side missions to give back to the less fortunate.