TWO MEN AND A TRUCK(R) of Seattle Celebrates the Holiday Season with Service
TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® of Seattle celebrates the holiday season with community service throughout the Puget Sound, helping children and families in need.
- Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA (1888PressRelease) November 29, 2011 - TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® of Seattle celebrates the holiday season with community service throughout the Puget Sound. In November, the local franchise assisted World Association for Children & Parents (WACAP), ARAS and Kent Downtown Partnership.
Last weekend TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® team members Scott Doyea and Anthony Roberts picked up items at WACAP and delivered them to the Four Seasons Hotel in Seattle for the Children's Hope Gala. Approximately 300 people attend this auction, raising $300,000 annually to help the organization find homes for abused and neglected children. On the event's Facebook page, a volunteer posted this: "TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® rocks! We couldn't have pulled off this auction without your help! Thank you!"
In addition to this event, team members Anthony Canfield and Colin Gibson worked with Mary Trask of the ARAS Foundation to coordinate pick-up and delivery of donated items for the organization's annual Harvest Festival on November 19. This year's event was held at the Highland Community Center in Bellevue. During this annual event, low income families can "shop" for food, clothes and toys and receive free services like haircuts. This is the third year TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® of Seattle has participated in the event.
"This is a fun time of year for a lot of us, but many in the Seattle area are struggling this holiday season," says Rick Clendenen of TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® of Seattle. "We like to help out where we can, particularly in the communities where we serve. These communities have been good to us, and we want to give back wherever we can."
From November 26 to December 3, TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® of Seattle will also participate in the Find It In Kent Holiday Scavenger Hunt, a week-long event sponsored by Kent Downtown Partnership. The goal of the project is to celebrate local small businesses and to introduce local shoppers to Kent's downtown businesses. "Hunters" pick up a passport and map at participating locations, visit each business to locate the special holiday nutcracker and then turn in their completed passports at the Kent Library to be eligible for prizes. TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® of Seattle is one of the stops on the map.
About TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® of Seattle:
The Seattle area franchise of TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® is owned by husband and wife team Rick and Glenna Clendenen. The firm serves the Seattle area out of offices located in Kent and Kirkland and actively participates in the communities it serves. TWO MEN AND A TRUCK© offers a full-range of residential and commercial moving services, senior move management, packing services, supplies and workshops. To learn more about TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® of Seattle, visit them online at http://twomenandatruckseattle.com or call 253-656-4322.
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