ADDITIONAL LINKS
Corporate Info
PCO Way
Jobs at PCO
Certifications
Environmental Policy
Community Involvement
Opportunities
Mission Statement
Quality Policy
 


 
As PCO has grown, so has our involvement in the community. PCO prides itself as a responsible and active member in our community by contributing financially to a variety of local projects and by volunteering our time to worthy events. In 2008 PCO employees volunteered more than 800 hours to regional community projects and this number is expected to exceed 1000 hours in 2009. Here are just a few types of community oriented involvement PCO is actively involved in.  
 
  Supporter of community cleanup efforts.
  PCO works with SL Start to employee individuals who are developmentally delayed. www.slstart.com
  Supporter of youth academic and athletics teams.
  Volunteers of Public Television fund raising efforts.
  Sponsor of food drives for regional food banks.
  Member of the Economic Development Council for economic growth.
  Contribute time and financial resources to Gonzaga University's Entrepreneurial Program.
  Member of the Chamber of Commerce.
  Annual donations to charitable organizations.
  Work with local universities to provide intern opportunities to students.
  Contribute time and financial resources to the Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery.
     
  PCO was proud to host its third annual Community Service Event, in October 2008. Collecting the equivalent of over 17,000 lbs of food for local food banks, PCO closed its offices on the 13th of October so its employees could harvest and contribute an additional 6,000 lbs of fruit from a local orchard and volunteer at a donation processing center. Contributions were badly needed this year as many regional food banks have been suffering a reduction in donations due to the current state of the economy.

PCO credits the continuing success of its annual Community Service Event to its employees who so diligently commit their time and efforts to make this event happen every year and to the generous Inland Northwest community at large. "We are proud to live in a community where the people are so willing to lend a helping hand," said PCO's CEO Rick Sheppard. "Together we can help bring a brighter day to a few less fortunate individuals."
   

 
  Privacy Statement      Terms of Use     Contact Us