Stemilt honored for its involvement in the Hispanic community
Stemilt honored for its involvement in the Hispanic community
Washington state's Commission on Hispanic Affairs recently honored Stemilt Growers with a Community Collaboration Award based on the company's strong investment and involvement in the Hispanic community.
Stemilt president West Mathison and his wife, Courtney, who also chairs the company's Corporate Social Responsibility Committee, accepted the award during CHA's 40th Anniversary Gala Nov. 9 in Seattle.
Commission on Hispanic Affairs Chairwoman Lillian Ortiz-Self and CHA Director Uriel Iniguez, with Courtney and West Mathison of Stemilt Growers.
"It means a lot to Stemilt to be recognized by the Commission on Hispanic Affairs, an organization that shares many similar values as ours, with this Community Collaboration Award," Mr. Mathison said in a press release. "Stemilt also congratulates the commission on 40 years of service to the people of Washington state. We are blessed to have the commission to take people's hope and put it into action through their advocacy efforts."
Stemilt has several programs or sponsorships in place to benefit the Hispanic community. The company has a free health clinic available to all employees to make quality health care easily accessible and affordable. Also, Stemilt partners with the Wenatchee Valley Literacy Council to offer employees free, on-site English and Spanish classes. The company is the primary sponsor of the Wenatchee Youth Soccer League each year and recently donated soccer goals to the City of Rock Island for their community park. Stemilt sponsors Fiestas Mexicanas, an annual event in Wenatchee that celebrates the traditional, educational, and artistic facets of the Mexican culture.
Stemilt supports the greater Wenatchee community through its college scholarship program with the Washington Apple Education Foundation, financial support of the Hospitality House to build four new shelters for families in need, and contributions to the Wenatchee YMCA and Chelan County CASA. Stemilt also participates in the Wenatchee Learns campaign, a community initiative working to shape the future of Wenatchee schools.
The Community Collaboration award was one of six that CHA handed out during the event.