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At Solarity, we believe in action, not just words. That's why we are proud to present our annual Community Impact Report – a testament to our unwavering commitment to the communities of Yakima and Kittitas Counties, as well as the surrounding areas we proudly serve.
From providing our members with keys to their forever homes to supporting critical causes through donations and sponsorships, our journey this past year was all about making a positive difference. But that's not all. Our incredible staff also dedicated their time and energy to volunteer initiatives that warmed hearts and brightened lives.
We look forward to sharing the remarkable stories and achievements that define Solarity's role as a force for good in our neighborhoods for many years to come.
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Solarity donates school supplies, $2,000 to YWCA
For the start of the 2022 school year, Solarity Credit Union President and CEO Mina Worthington presented boxes full of school supplies and a $2,000 check on behalf of employees to YWCA Yakima in support of its mission to strengthen our community.
Worthington presented the check to YWCA Yakima’s Executive Director, Cheri Kilty, at the organization’s headquarters surrounded by markers, crayons, glue sticks and other boxes of school supplies that school children will use throughout the year.
“The YWCA is an incredible organization committed to equity and lifting up families in our community,” says Worthington. “Solarians really enjoy supporting the YWCA’s mission. and we were thrilled to know this donation will directly help the children they serve.”
Throughout the year, Solarity employees donated to Solarity’s Community Partner Fund. In addition, they purchased school supplies from the YWCA wish list, and Solarity branches served as collection sites.
“We are incredibly grateful to Solarity’s donation which will help support all the families we assist throughout the year,” says Kilty. “Donations like this one are key to supporting and setting up our young residents for success.”
At any given time, the YWCA can have nearly 50 young residents living at the YWCA Yakima, all from local school districts.
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