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Community Involvement

 

Creating A Legacy For Future Generations — In addition to creating long-term sustainable water solutions, Wildermuth Environmental, Inc. (WEI) is committed to helping develop the communities in which it works. The company maintains a proactive outreach program that promotes education and environmental stewardship and actively supports charitable organizations.

WEI invests volunteer, financial, and in-kind support in the communities where its associates live and work and where its projects make an impact. These investments—which are directed to innovative programs that promote education, economic self-sufficiency, and environmental stewardship—help ensure the quality of life and improve the health and well-being of those we can benefit.

Candlelighters Charity Gold Golf Tournament (Ongoing)

Each year, WEI employees participate in the Candlelighters' Charity Golf Tournament.

The Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation provides support, education, and advocacy for children and adolescents with cancer, survivors of childhood/adolescent cancer, their families, and the professionals who care for them.

To find out more, go to: http://www.candlelighters.org/

 

Hands, Hearts & Horizons

WEI sponsors a non-profit charitable organization that was started by Senator Bob Margett and his wife, Beverly. Hands, Hearts, and Horizons, which was initially called the Bob Margett Foundation, is now in its eighth year of existence. The foundation provides challenging educational experiences to enhance the quality of life for men, women, and children. Each year, the foundation hosts a women's conference. This free conference is a great resource for women, offering special guest speakers, legal information, vendor information, and other information that is targeted towards women.

 

Sponsor for the Golden Eagle District — Boy Scouts of America, San Gabriel Valley Council (2006)

In 2006, WEI sponsored a "Distinguished Scouter Award" for the Boy Scouts of America, San Gabriel Valley Council.

 

Santa Ana Unified School District — Back Bay Trip

WEI donated funds to a 4th grade class in the Santa Ana Unified School District. The funds were used for a one-day environmental science field trip to the Upper Newport Harbor (Back Bay).

The school, teachers, and classmates showed their gratitude by sending WEI letters. One letter, in particular, drew from each student who attended the field trip.

 

KPCC 89.3 Public Radio

WEI participates in an annual contribution to KPCC. 89.3-FM Public Radio News Station. KPCC-FM is a Southern California premiere public radio news station that has won more than 130 awards for journalistic excellence. Southern California Public Radio operates KPCC-FM at Pasadena City College.

http://www.scpr.org/

 

Wish Tree Program

WEI contributes to the annual "Wish Tree" gift-giving program that is sponsored by the Regional Center of Orange County. The Wish Tree is decorated every year with holiday cards bearing the name and "wish" of disabled infants of adults. By contacting the Wish Tree Coordinator, cards are provided to individuals and companies with the names and wishes for a gift or gifts from disabled children and/or adults in need. For further information, you can contact the Wish Tree coordinator at: 949-234-8816. The Regional Center of Orange County's website is located at : http://www.rcocdd.com/default.htm.