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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