Weyerhaeuser’s 2010 United Way Campaign began the Friday before Halloween with the “Haunted House of Hope.” The haunted house was the idea of Anne Leyva, Weyerhaeuser’s United Way Campaign Coordinator. Employee volunteers worked with Anne to design, build, script, engage volunteer actors, advertise and staff the event. The haunted house event was just one example of how Anne and her campaign team used campaign best practices for a successful, fun and well-organized United Way campaign.
Are you interested in volunteering, but you don’t know where to start? Or have you been a volunteer for years and you want to take it up a notch? Have you been looking for a way to give back to the community and spend time with your friends/family?
If any of these questions sound like you then you need to join us this Thursday, April 15 for a free Lunch & Learn on “Connecting to Volunteerism: How to find your perfect match.” Presented by Louis…
We are doing something new at United Way! For the last few years we’ve offered Lunch & Learns at your workplace. Now we’re also offering them at United Way’s downtown Seattle office.
Come and join us this Thursday, March 18 at 12:00 pm for the second Lunch & Learn at United Way, “Quality Child Care: What it is and how to find it.” The one-hour information is presented by Deeann Burtch Puffert, CEO of Child Care Resources. Puffert is an expert on all things child…




