Corporate Partners

Thank you to the generous companies and organizations who help Camp Korey to thrive.  Your support means the world to us!

 

$100,000-$249,999

 

Advanced H2O | www.advanced-h2o.com
Advanced H2O was founded in 1998 to provide safe, pure water to homes throughout the United States.  Today, Advanced H2O is the nation’s second largest producer of private label bottled water and water-based beverages.  Advanced H2O also takes great pride in the steps they have implemented in their continuous sustainability efforts.  These steps include the use of a double-pass reverse osmosis system to reduce water and sewer waste, the use of 100% recycled plastic bottles, electric forklifts, the re-grinding all waste for re-use, backhauling recyclable materials and products and by re-using their own recycled plastic pallets.

 

Foster Farms | www.fosterfarms.com

 

Niagara | www.niagarawater.com
More than just a good-looking bottle.  At Niagara, it’s their responsibility to provide their customers with quality they can trust and innovative products to satisfy their needs.  They’ve also taken the time and dedication to design the Eco-Air Bottle® with something else in mind . . . our Planet.  Since the bottle is lighter, it requires less energy to produce…the end result is a reduced carbon footprint.  Their reduction in label size completes the Eco-Air Bottle® – every part of this bottle was designed with less material in mind!

 

Sun Products Corporation | www.sunproductscorp.com
Sun Products promotes “doing well by doing good”.  Sun Products objective is to provide preferred home care products at the best value to consumers so that they can live better every day, and in doing so enable the company, its associates and its communities to prosper.  Understanding the impact of its business on society and the environment and responding accordingly is fundamental to their business plans and their corporate values.  Sun Products balances a shared commitment to provide innovative products for consumers with environmental responsibility. Sun Products believes in supporting its local communities.  Being a relatively new organization, Sun Products is in the midst of defining its charitable mission, procedures and operations, but key areas of focus include women’s health, families, medical research, youth, education, and supporting associates in their volunteer efforts.  They are also concerned about their neighbors around the world, and work with numerous associates to support humanitarian efforts when crises occur.

 

 

$25,000-$99,999

 

Clif Bar Family Foundation | www.clifbarfamilyfoundation.org

Clif Bar and Company has 5 company aspirations: 1) Sustaining Our Planet; 2) Sustaining Our Community; 3) Sustaining Our People, 4) Sustaining Our Business; and 5) Sustaining Our Brands.  Clif Bar became a Camp Korey corporate partner in 2011, and their generosity and commitment to our mission helps “sustain” the important programs we provide to the children we serve.   Their commitment to our planet through sustainable agriculture also reminds us that we’re in good company when we look at our own dedication to be as “farm to plate” as possible in feeding the kids attending Camp Korey, and our understanding of the relationship between what we eat and our health.

 

Clorox | www.thecloroxcompany.com
At Clorox, they work together to ensure that they are running their business with a focus on integrity and quality, guided by their core value of doing the right thing every single day.  They know the choices they make have a significant impact on people, our planet and our communities.  That’s why they continually strengthen their commitment to a corporate responsibility that focuses on five pillars: Performance, Planet, People, Products, and Purpose.  They also believe that their financial performance and commitment to corporate responsibility go hand in hand.  Clorox invites you to review their 2011 integrated annual report: Think Outside the Bottle, which highlights the intersection of their business and social commitments by reporting their financial, environmental, social and governance performance.

 

Club Demo Services | www.clubdemo.com
CDS is a uniquely focused company with proven expertise in providing customized in-warehouse events for Costco Wholesale clubs.  Since their inception in 1988, they have been influencing Costco members’ buying decisions by building consumer awareness and trust for a variety of products.  Their mission is to provide high quality product events and marketing services to Costco Wholesale vendors, with the intent of improving sales through promoting product trial in a friendly, professional style.  As the in-house event company for Costco Wholesale, CDS abides by and adheres to all Costco Wholesale policies and standards.  Their intention is to create lasting member awareness that will increase sales not just during the event but for months to follow.

 

Cott Corporation | www.cott.com
Cott is the world’s largest retailer brand beverage company.  With approximately 4,000 employees, Cott operates soft drink, juice, water and other beverage bottling facilities in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Mexico.  Cott sells beverage concentrates in over 50 countries around the world and supplies more than 200 retailer and licensed brands of beverages in 20 manufacturing facilities.  They partner with the world’s leading grocery and mass merchandise retailers to build their private label programs with high-quality carbonated soft drinks, juices, smoothies, sparkling and flavored waters, energy drinks, sports drinks, juices, ready-to-drink teas and other non-carbonated beverages.  Cott employees worldwide are united by a single, unifying core value – to think and act as owners.  They think and act as if Cott’s resources and reputation were their own.  This guides their decision-making and their relationships with customers, consumers, suppliers and the communities in which it operates.

 

Georgia Pacific | www.gp.com

 

glassybaby | www.glassybaby.com
At the heart of glassybaby is their mission of goodwill donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to charities dedicated to health, healing and quality of life, thereby helping to provide a safety net to those in need.  So many stories begin and are fostered around these little beacons of hope.  Creating memories, gifting and receiving, lighting and sharing, our community is strengthened and supported by glassybaby giving.  As a company, they are determined to stay true to their mission, and are grateful to their community for sharing in their journey, remembering that as each of us moves through our own story, it is our own voice we must listen to, it is our light that must shine.

 

Microsoft | www.microsoft.com
Every successful corporation has a responsibility to use its resources and influence to make a positive impact on the world and its people. Microsoft’s Global Citizenship Initiative is focused on mobilizing our resources across the company and around the world, to create opportunities in the communities where we do business, and to fulfill our commitment to serving the public good through innovative technologies and partnerships. Microsoft Community Affairs provides training and tools that create the social and economic opportunities that can transform communities and help people realize their potential. Through our programs and our partnerships, Microsoft supports numerous projects and organizations around the world working to expand opportunities, and help improve digital inclusion, through technology access and training.

 

Oberto | www.oberto.com

Great things can be accomplished when a company is an active, corporate citizen.  As a family-owned company, our commitment to the community is a family affair.  Through partnerships with organizations such as Camp Korey, Multiple Sclerosis Society, United Way, Big Brothers Big Sisters and At-Work!, Oberto is providing much needed resources and encouragement that is changing people’s lives and strengthening our communities.

 

Pfizer | www.pfizer.com
At Pfizer they strive to positively impact the health of people around the world.  Their corporate social investment strategy focuses on leveraging the full range of the company’s resources — people, skills, expertise and funding — to broaden access to medicines and strengthen health care delivery for underserved people around the world.  Working with your doctor and other health care professionals is essential to gaining the real-world information we need to deliver treatment choices that improve the health of patients like you. Pfizer is also on a green journey, embracing a sustainable tomorrow.  They are currently developing a more integrated and strategic approach to Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) practices and programs, using their substantial global reach to effect improvements in the areas of climate change, product stewardship and access to potable water.  As a multinational manufacturing and research organization, Pfizer continually develops ways to better manage our environmental impact, or “footprint.” Their focus includes reducing greenhouse gas emissions, increasing energy efficiency, minimizing releases to air and water, decreasing water use and waste, increasing recycling and using their land more sensitively.  At the core of their commitment to corporate responsibility are their stakeholders — the people who affect and are affected by their business actions.  These include patients, physicians, regulators, customers, colleagues, investors, business partners and communities where we work and live.

 

Safeway | www.safeway.com
 At Safeway, we’re proud to say that funds raised in the neighborhoods we serve are generally invested right back into those communities.  A significant portion of donations made to our national partners is invested in their local community affiliates as well.  In 2010 alone, Safeway and The Safeway Foundation contributed over $200 million back to the communities in which we serve.

 

Starbucks | www.starbucks.com
At Starbucks, we are committed to doing business responsibly and conducting ourselves in ways that earn the trust and respect of our customers, partners and neighbors.  We’ve developed strong, long‐term relationships with farmers all over the world that help ensure that we are able to buy the high‐quality coffee our customers expect from us, and our goal by 2015 is that all of our coffee will be grown using ethical trading and responsible growing practices. We share our customers’ commitment to the environment and believe in the importance of caring for our planet and encouraging others to do the same.  Another 2015 goal is that 100% of our cups will be reusable and/or recyclable.  We will also work to significantly reduce our environmental footprint through energy and water conservation, recycling and green construction. From the neighborhoods where our stores are located to the ones where our coffee is grown – we believe in being involved in the communities we’re a part of.  Bringing people together, inspiring change and making a difference in people’s lives – it’s all part of being a good neighbor.  By 2015, we hope to contribute one million volunteer hours each year to our communities.

 

Warehouse Demo Services | www.wdsdemos.com
Warehouse Demo Services is the exclusive product demonstration company for Costco in the Northwest, Bay Area and Los Angeles Regions.  They employ, train and equip energetic, friendly men and women to offer free trial samples of Costco products to Costco members as they shop.  Members not only get the benefit of the highest quality merchandise at the lowest prices, they also get to try it right at the point of purchase.  The WDS team and company also generously support numerous local and national charities, such as Camp Korey, American Cancer Society, Seattle Children’s, American Red Cross and the Children’s Miracle Network.

 

$10,000-$24,999

 

Coca Cola Beverages | www.cocacola.com

 

Elliott Bay Cabinetry | www.elliottbaycabinets.com

 

Wyndham | www.wyndhamworldwide.com
Wyndham Vacation Ownership has adopted the Association of Hole in the Wall Camps, such as Camp Korey, as our signature charity because we share a similar vision of providing families and children with the opportunity to experience vacations in a safe and fun environment while creating memories for a lifetime and enjoying time with family, friends and loved ones. Camp Korey is also supported by local Wyndham Vacation Ownership associates through volunteerism, raising awareness and additional fundraising. WorldMark by Wyndham owners support Camp Korey through the WorldMark by Wyndham Charitable Giving program. Together, we are committed to enhancing the quality of life and making lasting contributions in the communities where we live, work and play.

 

$5,000-$9,999

 

Amazon | www.amazon.com
Amazon contributes to the communities where our employees and customers live. Our contributions can be seen in many ways – through our donations to dozens of nonprofits across the United States, through the disaster relief campaigns that we host on our homepage, through our employees’ volunteer efforts, through the grants that we make to the writing community, and through the Amazon Web Services credits that we provide to educators.  We support local and national nonprofits with cash and product donations, and we are proud to be supporting Camp Korey’s photo and video program.

 

Moneytree | www.moneytree.com

 

Perkins Coie | www.perkinscoie.com

 

 

$4,999 and under

 

In-Kind Support

 

Edelman | www.edelman.com

 

Hedges Family Estate | www.hedgesfamilyestate.com
Hedges Family Estates supports a multitude of non-profit organizations and continues to contribute an average of 10% of its net profits to charitable causes.  Giving back to the community is an important part of Hedges Family Estates commitment.  With three little grandsons running around Hedges Family vineyards on a daily basis, it’s no wonder that Tom and Anne-Marie Hedges would want to help other children through philanthropy.  We are fortunate that one of their major recipients is Camp Korey at Carnation Farm.

 

Nordstrom | www.nordstrom.com
Nordstrom believes one of their most important responsibilities is supporting the communities Nordstrom serves.  They focus on partnering with organizations who champion arts and culture, education, health, community development and the environment, with diversity also playing a key role. Camp Korey would like to thank Nordstrom employees for lending their talents during camp sessions as “sparkle and shine” volunteers. We would also like to recognize Karen Purcell and CeCe King for their generous donation of supplies to make this dream a reality in 2012.

 

Your Impact

Support from companies like yours enables us to deliver on our mission. With corporate gifts, we can tackle essential projects like building our universally-accessible ropes course—which provides a life-changing experience for our campers.  When companies team up and pool resources, projects are done quickly, in a quality manner, and with incredible results.  Take a look at a recent success!

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Please contact our Development Team for more information:

Rob Young
ryoung@campkorey.org
(425) 844-3131