Charitable giving
At Verstela, we not only encourage our team members to volunteer with their favorite organizations, we also reinvest our profits into our communities. Through our giving, we support both local and national organizations that remove barriers to employment as well as programs for youth, seniors, and other vulnerable people.
Why do we do all of this?
Because everyone in our communities deserves a chance to create their success story.
Disaster relief
Disaster relief organizations like Convoy of Hope provide crucial aid during emergencies, offering food, shelter, and support to affected communities worldwide. Verstela supports these efforts to help communities rebuild and recover in times of crisis.
- Convoy of Hope - A faith-based non-profit organization with a driving passion to feed the world through children’s feeding initiatives, community outreach, and disaster response.
Community support
Food banks play a vital role in addressing food insecurity by collecting and distributing food to individuals and families in need. Verstela partners with these organizations to ensure vulnerable populations have access to nutritious meals during difficult times.
- Food Lifeline – King County
- Snohomish County Food Bank
- Nourish Pierce County
- Oregon Food Bank
- United Food Bank
- St. Mary’s Food Bank – Phoenix
- Food Bank of the Rockies
Youth and senior organizations
Both youth and senior organizations provide essential resources and services to some of our communities’ most vulnerable populations. Verstela backs these organizations to champion the potential of every child and teen as well as ensure dignified aging in all of our communities.
- Boys & Girls Club of America
- Ronald McDonald House
- East Valley Adult Resources
- Meals on Wheels
- Sound Generations
Workforce services
Verstela supports workforce services offering job training and assistance to underserved communities, including those with disabilities or transitioning from incarceration. Through these programs, Verstela advocates for inclusivity and economic empowerment for marginalized populations.
- Northwest Center
- Pioneer Human Services