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Weather Trends Community Outreach Program is commited to enriching the lives of people in communites just like yours. Throughout the nation, Weather Trends is sponsoring charitable events for organizations in need of some financial help. Ranging from childrens' functions to fun events for adults, the program benefits people of all ages. |
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Trends International has donated $3,000 to Urban Blazers located in Philadelphia. |
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Urban Blazers is an innovative non-profit organization serving over 700 young people from Philadelphia’s most under-resourced communities. By using educational programs delivered mainly through outdoor activities, Urban Blazers has created a sense of accomplishment, empowerment, and responsibility within the youth of the community. Weather Trends is proud to help promote positive self awareness and mentoring which guides kids into creating meaningful lifelong goals. Visit
Urban Blazers website click
here |
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Bill
and Michael conduct an educational workshop at Tracy Elementary School in Easton, PA (Feb 2010) |
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CEO
Bill Kirk and PhD Michael Ferrari conducted an educational workshop
for a group of 2nd graders on how weather impacts the global supply
chain! Yep – not easy! Bill and Michael had all 25 kids play
a specific role in getting a seasonal summer toy for the beach made
in a China factory; shipped across the ocean while dodging storms
across the way; moving product from U.S. ports to trains and trucks
and then from warehouses to a local Toys”R”us store and
ultimately to a happy young customer 6-9 months later. For doing such
a great job, all the kids received Weather Trends most coveted weather
super hero – “My Skeye Guy”…proudly displayed
in this photo. The teacher confirmed that Skeye Guy can fly as she
witnessed first hand, repeatedly…ALL DAY LONG! |
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Helen
R. Walton Children's Center in Bentonville, Arkansas |
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Weather Trends International donated $3000 to the Helen R. Walton Children's Center in Bentonville, Arkansas. As a premiere child care center, their mission is to improve overall childcare and child development for the community. WTI was honored with a brick during the playground dedication ceremony at the Helen Walton Children’s Enrichment Center on October 5th 2009.
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Northwest Arkansas Naturals Baseball Team | ||
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Weather Trends International was the co-sponsor for the Northwest Arkansas Naturals baseball game in Bentonville, Arkansas. In addition to a monetary donation, Weather Trends sent 40 tickets to families of the center who attended the baseball game. |
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State Theatre Centre for the Arts | ||
| Weather Trends International is an active 10-year show stopper sponsor for The State Theatre Centre for the Arts in Easton, PA. The State Theatre provides a stage to celebrate and explore the arts. Donations to the Theatre help bring together, enrich the lives, and entertain people of all ages, races, income levels, and cultural interests throughout the tri-state area. |
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Muscular Dystrophy Association | ||
| MDA Lock-up. CEO Bill Kirk went to jail for the Muscular Dystrophy Association’s annual charity event in Bethlehem, PA. Over the past several years, Weather Trends International has donated thousands of dollars to the local MDA to help disabled children in the Lehigh Valley purchase wheelchairs, go to summer camps, provide family counseling and assist research to find a cure and treatments for more than 40 neuromuscular diseases. |
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Express-Times Newspapers in Education Program | ||
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Weather Trends is a Platinum sponsor of Newspapers in Education Program with The Express-Times. The goal of the sponsorship program is to form a partnership between business and educational communities, as well as developing skilled readers, writers, and communicators who will lead our nation into the 21st century. Weather Trends has donated $1,000 to support five classrooms in the Bethlehem area School District over the next year. |
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Upper Nazareth Police Department | ||
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Weather Trends International’s CEO donates $1,000 to the Upper Nazareth Police Department to assist with training and the procurement of equipment. |
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