
Being a part of our community is extremely important to each of our team members at Communication Resources Northwest. We donate our time and talents to a range of organizations and we help fund programs to support our communities. If your non-profit organization needs assistance with training or fundraising, let us know. It is our corporate philosophy to donate a percentage of our work to the community.
Housing HopeLaine Potter spearheads our company’s efforts to help Housing Hope in Snohomish County. Through Housing Hope, we distribute school backpacks filled with school supplies at the beginning of each school year for students in need. Laine volunteers for the College of Hope child care in the evenings so parents can attend parenting classes.
Girl ScoutsMeg Winch and Kristina Corbitt spend a lot of time with Girl Scouts. As a company, we donated funds for a bunk in the Yurt Village at Camp Lyle McLeod. And, this dynamic duo spends a week every summer as leaders at camp for 250 girls and adults. We’ve also provided facilitation, training, and resources to Girl Scouts on a local and national level.
Freedom StonesCRNW partners with Freeom Stones, a non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating and preventing human trafficking through livelihoods projects that transform and develop vulnerable communities, by purchasing jewelry and products made by women rescued from human trafficking.
Arizona Foundation for Blind ChildrenWe helped the Arizona Foundation for Blind Children send climbers up Mount Kilimanjaro by raising more than $20,000 from two training sessions in Phoenix. While Kristy Kevitt of SmithGroup did the actual climbing, (that’s our banner on the summit), our thoughts were with her and the climbers every step of the way.
Energy Trust of Oregon New Buildings ProgramWe provided training for theteaching their professionals presentation skills to help them educate the design, construction, and development community in sustainable building practices. Communication Resources also helped the Friends of the Cedar River raise money for their annual auction.
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