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Monday, June 4, 2012

Boeing volunteers support Food Lifeline


Volunteers from Boeing, including Mike Satterlee of Kenmore,
repackage food for distribution
Photo courtesy Boeing


Thirty-five Boeing employees from the Supplier Management Systems team in Everett, Washington volunteered at Food Lifeline in Shoreline on May 23, bagging fruits and vegetables for distribution around the community. 

Food Lifeline’s Corporate Relations Manager, Ashley Gammell, says that having helping hands is critical when it comes to getting food to people in need. 

“Food Lifeline has a mission to eliminate hunger in Western Washington and this goal is only achievable with the help of volunteers,” said Gammell. 

When asked about her volunteerism, Kristin Phillips of Greenlake said, “As employees of Boeing, we are very fortunate, and it’s important to recognize that and give back.” 

Boeing supports Food Lifeline with volunteer projects in recognition that strong, vibrant communities are foundational components to the region’s long-term health and viability.




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