Sunday, March 20, 2011

Weyerhaeuser: Making WAVES

Weyerhaeuser's Making Waves program, administered through the Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation, promoted employee volunteerism throughout the organization. In 2009, 1,017 employees worked on 89 projects and contributed 10,714 volunteer hours. Through this program, grant monies -- almost $4 million since 1998 -- are also made available to local non-profit organizations, municipal agencies, and schools.

At their March 8 Spirit of Caring Celebration, the United Way of King County recognized the Making Waves program as the 2011 outstanding Employee Volunteer Program. According to their statement, "employees identify a need in their community and work with a nonprofit or school to develop a project" with Weyerhauser providing support and training to company volunteers.

According to the Making WAVES website, recent projects completed by volunteers have included:

  • Building low-cost homes with Habitat for Humanity
  • Beautifying local schools, parks and streams
  • Rebuilding communities in the Gulf area following Hurricane Katrina
  • Working with youth as mentors and tutors
  • Collecting donations for local food and clothing banks
  • Participating in fundraising events such as the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life and the March of Dimes Foundation's WalkAmerica
  • Providing nonprofits with business expertise in areas such as strategic planning and technology
  • Planting trees or restoring and enhancing native ecosystems
  • Mentoring youth on sustainable forests practices

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