Portland Timbers Stand Together Week Includes 40 Nonprofit Projects and 1,000 Volunteers

Portland Timbers Stand Together Week Includes 40 Nonprofit Projects and 1,000 Volunteers

Portland, October 8th. The Timbers’ “Stand Together Week ” is drawing more people into nonprofit work. Organized with the help of Hands On Greater Portland and supported by adidas, Alaska Airlines, Fred Meyer, JELD-WEN Windows and Doors, and KPTV, Stand Together Week includes 40 projects across the Portland metro area benefiting more than 30 nonprofit organizations focused on youth and the environment.

The projects and volunteer opportunities affiliated with Stand Together Week range from leading youth activities to outdoor/garden maintenance and construction projects. In total, Stand Together Week will bring together nearly 1,000 volunteers, including Timbers players and staff, supporters and members of the community. Volunteer opportunities are offered through Sunday, October 14th. Click here for  a link to the Hands on Greater Portland sign up page!

Timber Joey volunteer with Fred Meyer at Portland YouthBuilders for Stand Together Week on October 8, 2012 in Portland, Oregon. (L.M. Parr/Portland Timbers)

Timber Joey volunteer with Fred Meyer at Portland YouthBuilders for Stand Together Week (L.M. Parr/Portland Timbers)

Community Cycling Center

Community Cycling Center volunteers.

1,000 volunteers will be involved over the course of the week.

1,000 volunteers will be involved over the course of the week.

Portland Timbers forward Kris Boyd (9) and Timber Joey volunteer with fans at Ockley Green K-8 School for Growing Gardens as part of Stand Together Week on October 8, 2012 in Portland, Oregon. (Matthew Ellis for Portland Timbers)

Timber Joey volunteers with fans at Ockley Green K-8 School for Growing Gardens as part of Stand Together Week. (Matthew Ellis for Portland Timbers)

Portland Timbers forward Kris Boyd (9) volunteers with fans at Ockley Green K-8 School for Growing Gardens as part of Stand Together Week on October 8, 2012 in Portland, Oregon. (Matthew Ellis for Portland Timbers)

Bright Dike and Timbers Joey with volunteers that helped prepare reclaimed lumber at the ReBuilding Center in North Portland during Stand Together Week on October 8, 2012.  (Justin Silvey/Portland Timbers)

Bright Dike and Timbers Joey with volunteers that helped prepare reclaimed lumber at the ReBuilding Center in North Portland during Stand Together Week .
(Justin Silvey/Portland Timbers)

To volunteer for one of the Stand Together Week projects or for more information on the overall initiative, visit www.portlandtimbers.com/StandTogetherWeek.

Here’s a video about the activities!

Here’s a list of the charities involved:

Playworks,
Open Meadow,
Habitat for Humanity,
Hillsboro Parks & Recreation,
Native American Youth Family Center,
SCRAP,
American Red Cross,
Children’s Book Bank,
Schoolhouse Supplies,
Portland Police Bureau Sunshine Division,
AC Portland,
Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest,
Habitat for Humanity,
Friends of Portland Community Gardens,
Habitat for Humanity,
OMSI,
Oregon Food Bank,
Volunteers of America,
Friends of Trees,
Portland Parks & Recreation,
Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District,
Zenger Farm,
Hartley SUN,
Beaverton’s Giving Gardens,
Supa Fresh Youth Farm,
Hillsboro Public Library,
Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District,
Friends of Tryon Creek,
Harrison SUN,
Big Brothers/Big Sisters Columbia Northwest finds Perfect Pairings With Top Chefs

Big Brothers/Big Sisters Columbia Northwest finds Perfect Pairings With Top Chefs

Dayton, OR. August 18th. It was an elegant evening at Stoller Vineyards with dinner prepared by award-winning chefs and all proceeds benefited Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest to support life-changing friendships. The event was called “Perfect Pairings” and special thanks went to David Anderson, Genoa; Sunny Jin, Jory; Daniel Mondok, Paulee; and Trent Pierce, Wafu who gave their time and talent.

Big Brothers Big Sisters recognized Nike as its 2011 Corporate Partner of the Year. The award was received by Tim Hershey, Big Brothers Big Sisters board member and Nike Vice President and General Manager, Direct to Consumer North America. Big Brothers Big Sisters also honored Robert Kessi, 2011 Big Brother of the Year; Julia Marrocco, 2012 Big Sister of the Year; and Ryan Shaw, 2012 Big Brother of the Year. Robert Kessi has been matched with Little Brother Juwan for 10 years.

Big Brothers Big Sisters recognized Nike as its 2011 Corporate Partner of the Year. The award was received by Tim Hershey, Big Brothers Big Sisters board member and Nike Vice President and General Manager, Direct to Consumer North America.

Big Brothers Big Sisters also honored Robert Kessi, 2011 Big Brother of the Year; Julia Marrocco, 2012 Big Sister of the Year; and Ryan Shaw, 2012 Big Brother of the Year. Robert Kessi has been matched with Little Brother Juwan for 10 years.

Some Instagram photos sent in by Big Brother/Big Sister Columbia Northwest show the lovely summer evening.

The Perfect Pairings inaugural event! Duck Pond Cellars and Stoller Vineyards paired their northwest wines with elegant cuisine.

The Perfect Pairings inaugural event! Duck Pond Cellars and Stoller Vineyards paired their northwest wines with elegant cuisine.

The Perfect Pairings inaugural event! Duck Pond Cellars and Stoller Vineyards paired their northwest wines with elegant cuisine.

No auction, paddle-raise or table captain collections. If attendees were moved to support the work of Big Brothers Big Sisters, they had an opportunity to fill-in the back of a puzzle piece to complete the “Big Picture”.

Perfect Pairing task force: Steve Wright, Aequitas Capital; Emily Bachand, Stoller Vineyards, Judi Charman, Big Brothers Big Sisters; Jim Clark, Business Strategy Consulting; Tim Hawkins, Ivey; Leslie Tuomi, Big Brothers Big Sisters; Jenny Schwenke, Express Employment Professionals; Tracy Correa, Express Employment Professionals; Rob Wente, Ivey; and Brittney Wright, Duck Pond Cellars.

Perfect Pairing task force: Steve Wright, Aequitas Capital; Emily Bachand, Stoller Vineyards, Judi Charman, Big Brothers Big Sisters; Jim Clark, Business Strategy Consulting; Tim Hawkins, Ivey; Leslie Tuomi, Big Brothers Big Sisters; Jenny Schwenke, Express Employment Professionals; Tracy Correa, Express Employment Professionals; Rob Wente, Ivey; and Brittney Wright, Duck Pond Cellars.

The Stoller winery is a solar-generating, gravity-flow winery that combines progressive, environmentally-friendly design with gentle, traditional winemaking practices that minimize damage.

The Stoller winery is a solar-generating, gravity-flow winery that combines progressive, environmentally-friendly design with gentle, traditional winemaking practices that minimize damage.

The Stollers also have a grand opening of their new tasting room. The celebration will be held on Sunday, September 9 from 2:00 to 5:00 pm.

Catering services provided by Plate & Pitchfork. Music by Midnight Honey. Event marketing support provided by Ivey.

 

The Stollers also have a grand opening of their new tasting room. The celebration will be held on  September 10th.

About Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest:

For more than 100 years, Big Brothers Big Sisters has operated under the belief that inherent in every child is the ability to succeed and thrive in life. As the nation’s largest donor and volunteer supported mentoring network, Big Brothers Big Sisters makes meaningful, monitored matches between volunteers and children, ages six through 18, in communities across the country. We develop positive relationships that have a direct and lasting effect on the lives of young people.
Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest has several other events coming up: Organizers invite you to learn how all children can reach their potential at a “Start Something” event: Vancouver Luncheon on September 27, Cowlitz Luncheon on October 23 and Portland Breakfast on November 15th.