ANACORTES, WA — Within 24 hours after the kickoff of the 2011 Skagit County
United Way Campaign, 6 volunteers from Puget Sound Refinery showed us how much
they “dig” United Way.
This team of volunteers arrived at the Anacortes Senior Center on a beautiful 
sunny friday morning, donning bright yellow Shell T-shirts. A list of landscape
cleanup projects ranging from weed pulling, raking, shrub trimming, digging and
installing a new garden area awaited them. Once volunteers received a short
safety briefing, they put on their gloves, gathered their shovels, rakes, and
trimmers and began their work to beautify the Senior Center grounds.
“Projects like this are great for our local community and we have fun doing
them” said Jody Barnett, External Affairs Coordinator for Shell. “Days of
Caring is a great way to bring volunteers together with leaders and clients at
United Way service agencies.”
Fundraising is also critical to the work accomplished each year by United
Way. As a Pacesetter in this years’ fundraising campaign, Puget Sound Refinery
has set the bar high with its pledge of $200,000.00. “Even with the current
economic climate I know we can do it,” said Barnett. “Our employees have always
had a history of supporting the local community both by volunteer efforts and
financial contributions.”
For more information about the United Way or to make a donation, go to: http://www.unitedwayskagit.org/







