The leading modular construction company participated in
National Volunteer Week with a series of impactful community
service projects across 10 of its branches.
CHEHALIS, Wash., July 1, 2024
/PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Pacific Mobile Structures, a leading modular
construction company, participated in National Volunteer Week with
a series of impactful community service projects across 10 of its
branch locations in Texas,
California, Washington, Arizona, and Oregon. From April
22nd to the 26th, Pacific Mobile employees rolled up their
sleeves and dedicated their time and energy to making a difference
in the communities where they live and work.
"Being a values-based company isn't just a
slogan, it's a way of life woven into every corner of our
organization."
National Volunteer Week is an annual celebration of volunteerism
and community service, and Pacific Mobile Structures took the
annual event as an opportunity to reinforce its commitment to two
of its company values, 'We strive to BE GREAT in everything we do,'
and 'We SERVE to positively impact the lives of others.'
"At Pacific Mobile Structures, being a values-based company
isn't just a slogan, it's a way of life woven into every corner of
our organization. Every chance we get, we give back. For us,
National Volunteer Week isn't confined to just a single week out of
the year; it's a perpetual commitment that defines the DNA of our
company," says Garth Haakenson,
Pacific Mobile Structures President and CEO.
Pacific Mobile Structures maintains an internal Positive Impact
Committee that meets monthly to determine the goals and initiatives
to make a positive impact in the communities surrounding their
branch locations, including National Volunteer Week initiatives.
Additionally, each of their nearly 300 employees have an annual
paid volunteer day to dedicate their time to an organization of
their choice, and the modular construction company also
participates in donation-matching up to $1,000 per calendar year to a qualified
organization of an employee's choosing.
"To see the wide range of projects that our employees choose to
do and the level of engagement and enthusiasm they each have is
amazing. I love seeing the different ways our branches give back to
their communities," says Gretchen
Moore, Pacific Mobile Structures Contract Administrator and
member of the company's Positive Impact Committee.
The diverse range of projects tailored to address specific
community needs during National Volunteer Week that Pacific Mobile
Structures employees participated in include:
- Freeport, TX: A beach clean-up
initiative to preserve the natural beauty of the Gulf Coast.
- Modesto, CA: Replanting
streetscapes in partnership with the Stanislaus County Parks and
Recreation Department.
- Chehalis, WA: Transforming the
Toledo Learning Garden/Community Garden through landscape
maintenance and infrastructure improvements and helping a resident
in need with property maintenance and cleanup.
- Seattle, WA: Supporting
miniature equines by constructing shelters and other essential
facilities.
- Boise, ID: Worked with
Harrison's Hope Hospice to serve a
local resident in need, cleaning up their back patio and front
porch.
- Spokane, WA: Participating in
a highway clean-up effort to promote environmental
stewardship.
- Riverside, CA: Beautification
efforts in collaboration with Wildomar Beautification Volunteers
and the ELKS.
- Pasco, WA: Enhancing the local
Boys & Girls Club facility through maintenance and
cleaning.
- Portland, OR: Providing and
installing a ramp system for an elderly couple, along with
landscape cleanup.
- San Marcos, TX: Worked with
Sleep in Heavenly Peace to provide beds to children in need.
Pacific Mobile Structures encourages individuals and
organizations to join them in their efforts to make a difference in
the communities where they live and work beyond National Volunteer
Week.
"To see all the ways that the team got excited and worked
together at each branch to have a positive impact in the lives of
so many brings great joy and enthusiasm," adds Sandra Tordoff, Pacific Mobile Structures Sales
Consultant and member of the company's Positive Impact
Committee.
ABOUT PACIFIC MOBILE STRUCTURES
Since 1983, Pacific Mobile Structures has provided superior mobile
office space to thousands of jobsites. Family-owned for two
generations and with multiple locations throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho, California, Texas, Arizona, and Nevada. Pacific Mobile Structures is known for
delivering the highest-quality mobile offices, permanent modular
construction, educational facilities, and government services, with
a commitment to customer service excellence built on the
cornerstones of experience, quality, flexibility, and
dedication.
Media Contact
Meg Dowaliby, Pacific Mobile
Structures, 360.726.2506, meg.dowaliby@pacificmobile.com,
https://pacificmobile.com
Marketing, Pacific Mobile Structures, 360.572.5000,
marketing@pacificmobile.com, https://pacificmobile.com
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