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Silverwood's Generous Giving: Feeding the Community One Ticket at a Time
Silverwood Theme Park has a long-standing tradition of giving back to the community, and their recent Community Appreciation Weekends in September have once again demonstrated their commitment to supporting local food banks. Through a portion of ticket sales, the park has raised over ,000 to help those in need, showcasing the power of community partnerships and the impact that businesses can have on their local communities.Empowering the Inland Northwest: Silverwood's Commitment to Feeding Families
A Tradition of Generosity
For the past 15 years, Silverwood Theme Park has been hosting Community Appreciation Weekends in September, where a portion of ticket sales are donated to local food banks. This year, the park's efforts have resulted in a remarkable ,256 contribution, surpassing last year's total by ,400. This ongoing tradition has allowed Silverwood to give back to the community in a meaningful way, supporting the vital work of organizations that provide essential resources to those struggling to make ends meet.Feeding the Inland Northwest
The funds raised by Silverwood and its generous guests have been distributed to a network of food banks serving the Inland Northwest region, including the Coeur d'Alene, Post Falls, Athol, and Bonner Community food banks, as well as Second Harvest, which supports 280 independent agencies across the area. These organizations play a crucial role in addressing food insecurity and ensuring that families have access to the nourishment they need to thrive.Empowering Local Partnerships
Silverwood's partnership with these food banks extends beyond just financial support. The park's representatives, including Sara Meddock and Jordan Carter, personally met with the food bank representatives to distribute the funds, fostering a deeper connection and understanding of the challenges these organizations face. This collaborative approach not only strengthens the bond between Silverwood and the community but also highlights the importance of businesses actively engaging with local nonprofits to create meaningful change.A Lasting Impact
Since 2010, Silverwood Theme Park has donated over 0,000 to area food banks, making a significant and lasting impact on the lives of countless individuals and families. This commitment to giving back is not only a testament to the park's values but also a shining example of how businesses can leverage their resources and influence to support the communities they serve.Addressing Growing Needs
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the challenges faced by food banks, with the demand for their services increasing even as resources become more scarce. Sherry Wallis, a senior leader at Second Harvest, noted that the need in food pantries is higher than it was before and during the pandemic, with many people seeking assistance for the first time. Silverwood's continued support during these difficult times is a testament to their understanding of the evolving needs of the community and their dedication to being a part of the solution.Empowering the Working Poor
The funds raised by Silverwood have not only helped to stock the shelves of local food banks but have also provided a lifeline to the "working poor" – individuals and families who are employed but still struggle to make ends meet. Brana Cully, the development and volunteer coordinator at the Third Avenue Marketplace in Post Falls, shared that their facility has recently surpassed its previous record for the most families served in a single day, highlighting the growing need for accessible and affordable food resources.A Blessing for the Community
Silverwood's commitment to supporting local food banks is not just a business strategy; it's a genuine expression of their desire to make a positive impact on the lives of those in need. Jordan Carter, the Director of Marketing and Entertainment at Silverwood, eloquently captured the essence of this initiative, stating, "Especially with the holidays coming up, we know that's always a stressful time for people. We know it's not just food. Food's a big part of it, but there's so much more than just that. We're honored to be able to help out any way we can."As the Inland Northwest community continues to navigate the challenges of the pandemic and economic uncertainty, the generosity and compassion demonstrated by Silverwood Theme Park serve as a shining example of how businesses can leverage their resources to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those they serve. Through their ongoing support of local food banks, Silverwood has not only provided essential nourishment but has also fostered a sense of community, empowerment, and hope – a true testament to the power of corporate social responsibility.