Bringing the Forest to you

October 20, 2020 Providence News Team

Like so many other events we know and love, this year’s Christmas in the Forest is going virtual. That just means we are bringing the Forest to you.

Make plans to visit www.provforest.org after Thanksgiving, where you’ll have a chance to view the beautiful designer trees and wreaths in our virtual public viewing. Between Friday, Nov. 27 and Friday, Dec. 4, you’ll have the chance to bid on uniquely decorated and themed 2-foot mini-trees, plus some other special items from supporters of the Foundation.

More importantly, we ask you to generously support this year’s Fund-A-Need cause, the Sister Rita Patient Assistance Fund. This fund provides direct support for those with transportation, medical equipment and social service needs to transition from the hospital to home, where they can continue healing without the added burden of these financial barriers.

We are grateful to this year’s Platinum sponsor, Starbucks, plus the many other sponsors who step forward year after year to support the Mission of Providence.

 While we look forward to bringing you a virtual event this year, we can’t wait until we can gather together in person again!

Christmas in the Forest virtual bidding takes place Nov. 27-Dec. 4

Thank you to this year’s Christmas in the Forest sponsors:

Platinum Sponsor

  • Starbucks

Media Sponsors

  • The Olympian
  • Sitecrafting
  • Thurston Talk
  • Showcase

Major Sponsors

  • Radia
  • McKinney’s
  • TBG
  • Capitol City Honda
  • Forma
  • Lucky Eagle Casino

Mini-Tree Silent Auction Sponsor

  • Olympia Federal Savings

Wreath Sponsors

  • Stephen and Judy Henderson
  • Dr. John Brottem and Susan Hettinger
  • Dr. Jim Kruidenier and Susan Bryant
  • Port Blakely

In-Kind Sponsors

  • Olympic Moving & Storage
  • Pardiman Productions
  • Reliable Electric

Premium Tree Sponsors

  • Allwest Moving & Storage
  • Heritage Bank
  • Panorama & Panorama Board of Directors
  • The Rants Group
  • Collaboration of Local Veterinary Clinics

Affinity Tree Sponsor

  • The Stars Foundation of Thurston County

7.5’ Pre Sold Tree Sponsors

  • Acme Fuel
  • Coldwell Banker Evergreen Olympic Realty, Inc.
  • Frost & Company, PLLC
  • Gastroenterology Associates
  • Olympia Emergency Services, PLLC
  • Olympia Federal Savings
  • Olympic Dermatology & Laser Clinic
  • Panorama Office of Philanthropy

 

Thank You for your support!

During this time of great uncertainty, we’ve been comforted, encouraged, and humbled by the outpouring of generosity and support from our community.

Remarkable people, organizations, community groups, and small businesses have all stepped up to support us throughout Southwest Washington with donations of monetary gifts, goods and services benefitting our patients and caregivers.

Thank you for helping us meet the challenges of today so that we can continue to improve the health of our communities near and far - with compassion, dignity, justice, excellence and integrity.

A special thank you goes out for donations which helped us finalize inpatient COVID-19 testing at Providence Centralia Hospital, supported by:

  • Coldwell Banker Real Estate – Dan Keahey
  • Port Blakely
  • Centralia Community Foundation
  • Lewis County Public Health & Social Services
  • Art and Glenna Symons
  • Sierra Pacific Foundation
  • McDonald’s Corporation
  • Court and Kelly Stanley
  • Angela Wolle
  • Nucor Steel Seattle Inc
  • Gilda Stubbs
  • RadiantCare Physicians LLC
  • Security State Bank
  • Chuck and Nancy Emerick
  • Drs. Kevin and Jennifer Caserta
  • Mark and Doris Westley
  • Dr. Elisha and Mercy Mvundura
  • Silas Guy
  • Pacific Cataract and Laser Institute

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