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Lighthouse's Relay for Life
SEATTLE, Wash.
July 23, 2019
Cancer has touched all of us in some way. Recently Lighthouse employees came together to honor the lives lost to cancer, celebrate survivors, and support the caregivers who selflessly help others.
Lighthouse Volunteering Spotlight: Cassie's Story
November 17, 2018
His handmade sign reads, "just me and my dog." He has kind eyes and he likes to sit on a bench with a view of the water—just a 5-minute walk from Lighthouse's Seattle office. After only one interaction, I knew I wanted to create a care package to help him.
Lighthouse Volunteering Spotlight: Kate's Story
October 9, 2018
In addition to hosting Lighthouse-sponsored volunteering opportunities for our employees through the Lighthouse Cares program, Lighthouse offers each full-time employee Volunteering Time Off, or VTO, to participate in nonprofit activities outside of work. Below is one example of a dedicated employee leveraging that time to participate in their community and give back to a cause that is near and dear to them.
Lighthouse Volunteering Spotlight: Jamie's Story
August 17, 2018
In honor of International Youth Day on August 12, 2018, Lighthouse donated more than 25 bicycles to The Chelly Foundation on behalf of the children of Chumkuri, Cambodia. The Chelly Foundation is a non-profit charity providing educational and health services to Cambodian youth. Earlier this month, Lighthouse's Jamie Brown, Vice President of Advisory Services, who serves on The Chelly Foundation Board, spent two weeks in Cambodia to experience life in the village in hopes of better supporting the Foundation's mission. Here's an article describing her experience.
Lighthouse Volunteering Spotlight: Sarah's Story
July 9, 2018
Lighthouse Visits University of the West of England to Discuss eDiscovery and Digital Forensics
November 22, 2017
Lighthouse London employees and UWE alum, Amren Gill and Kevin Burridge, visited the University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE) to give a presentation to the second and third year Forensic Computing and Security students. Amren and Kevin discussed the differences
Lighthouse Volunteering Spotlight: Brittany's Story
September 27, 2017
In 2013, after a particularly difficult year, my husband and I moved to Vieques, Puerto Rico—a beautiful, tiny island off the coast of Puerto Rico. Shortly after moving there, we started our own custom furniture business and built our home and community there. In fact, our daughter is named for the town we lived in. We have some family there, but the island community became our adopted family when we lived there and they're still huge part of our life to this day.
Holiday in July Food Drive with Ronald McDonald House Charities
August 31, 2017
Since 2015, Lighthouse has been partnering with Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) and their House locations across the world by conducting drives to collect monetary and in-kind donations. RMHC supports seriously ill children and their families by providing them with a place to stay, food to eat, and activities to do while undergoing treatment at local hospitals.
Lighthouse London Volunteers at Lambeth Palace Open Day
April 18, 2017
On Friday the 7th of April, a few employees from our London office were able to volunteer at the Lambeth Palace Open Day, an event that I learned about through our partnership with the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC).
Lighthouse Volunteering Spotlight: Dana's Story
March 22, 2017
In addition to hosting Lighthouse-sponsored volunteering opportunities for our employees through the Partners Give Back program, Lighthouse offers each full-time employee Volunteering Time Off, or VTO, to participate in nonprofit activities outside of work. Below is one example of a dedicated employee leveraging that time to participate in their volunteer opportunity.
Lunch at Angeline's Center for Women
October 28, 2016
This fall, Lighthouse employees from our Seattle office volunteered at the YWCA Angeline's Center for Homeless Women. Volunteers were given a tour of the facility, while they learned about the history of the center and the challenges faced each day serving the community.
Lighthouse New York Visits St. Luke's Soup Kitchen
June 29, 2016
No matter how much outreach a community may have in place there is always a need for more—more programs, more awareness, and more participation. It can be both easy to forget and hard to understand that hunger and need exist outside our doorstep. One might feel powerless to make a difference, or that one person cannot solve this problem. However, one person can influence change.
Lighthouse Hosts Bingo for the Pike Market Senior Center
June 10, 2016
Lighthouse recently volunteered with the Pike Market Senior Center (PMSC) by hosting and participating in their Bingo game. Prior to the event, Lighthouse held a donation drive for Bingo prizes and gathered materials that folks need such as toiletries, clothes, and other household items. Once the materials have been gathered, volunteers walked up to PMSC and helped set up prior to the game's start.
Lighthouse Volunteering Spotlight: Julie's Story
March 23, 2016
The Goodtimes Project is a nonprofit organization that hosts Camp Goodtimes for children with pediatric cancer and siblings of children with cancer. Kids between the ages of six and seventeen are invited to spend a week making arts and crafts, kayaking, playing games, and simply enjoying the outdoors. The camp originally opened its doors over 30 years ago. But, in 2013, their partner organization pulled all support, leaving the camp with nothing. To avoid the program shutting down, volunteers rallied together and established a new nonprofit, The Goodtimes Project, and found a way to continue their good work.
Lighthouse Employees Attend PR Gives Back 2016
March 11, 2016
PR Gives Back is a semi-annual event that brings together nonprofits from the Seattle community with various PR, marketing, and communications professionals for a two-hour workshop. On February 24, 2016, twenty local nonprofits seeking advice around topics such as branding strategies, pitching local media, social media management, newsletter distribution, event planning, internal communications, and much more attended this event. These nonprofits included schools, historical societies, health care organizations, and many in between. The program consisted of a keynote presentation and breakout consulting sessions, allowing the communications professionals to meet with nonprofit representatives and share their advice and expertise.