Cordell, Neher & Company, PLLC celebrated its 35th Annual Community Service Project with a day of service benefitting Camp Fire. This employee volunteer day is a testament to the company’s unwavering dedication to giving back to the North Central Washington community and fostering a spirit of volunteerism among its employees.
Since 1988, Cordell, Neher & Company, PLLC has been committed to giving back to the communities it serves and supporting regional non-profit organizations. Each year, the firm closes its doors for one day and the staff volunteers time to help a selected organization or individual in need. Over the years, the firm has cleared and built trails, provided general maintenance and grounds clean-up, stained buildings, and more.
In late May, more than 35 volunteers from Cordell, Neher & Company worked to clean up Camp Fire’s Camp Zanika near Lake Wenatchee, refreshing landscaping, painting cabins, and constructing recreational areas, to prepare for the upcoming season.
Camp Fire has served youth since opening in 1918, making them one of the most successful and deeply rooted youth-development organizations in our community. Their focus is to provide a nurturing, constructive and fun environment for young people to discover their sparks, unique skills, passions, and interests. In Camp Fire, youth chart their own course to healthy habits, community leadership, and a connection to nature in collaboration with trained, caring adults.
“Our firm holds a deep commitment to serving the communities that support our staff and our clients,” said Steve Neher, Financial Advisor, Managing Member, Director of A&A for Cordell, Neher & Company, PLLC. “Over the past 35 years, our firm has invested countless volunteer hours in various community projects, supporting education, healthcare, conservation and more. Camp Fire’s purpose as a leading youth development organization and their commitment to providing inclusive programming for our youth communities is inspiring to us all, and we were excited to work with their team to help clean up the camp for the upcoming summer months.”
Each year, Cordell, Neher & Company, PLLC accepts Community Service Project applications from non-profit organizations. Applications are now open for 2024.
Applying organizations must:
• Require enough work to keep 10-20 individuals busy for 6-8 hours.
• Project location must be within 60 minutes of downtown Wenatchee.
• Project should include a variety of work for varying levels of skill and physical ability.
In addition, the Cordell, Neher & Company, PLLC provides non-profits a 20 percent discount every day of the year for accounting fees being utilized in assisting them in their mission and support of our community.
About Cordell, Neher & Company, PLLC: Cordell, Neher & Company, PLLC is one of the largest Certified Public Accounting firms in North Central Washington with individual and business clients spanning the globe. In 2003, the firm added financial planning services by creating CNC Financial Group, LLC. The firm is comprised of experienced, dedicated professionals with widely diverse backgrounds and areas of technical expertise. This blending of tax professionals and financial advisors allows clients to have a complete financial team in their corner, offering robust and comprehensive services that span clients’ complete financial picture. For more information, visit cnccpa.com.
About Camp Fire North Central Washington: Camp Fire North Central Washington is committed to creating safe spaces for the youth within their community to unmask and be themselves. Their programs enable young people to develop essential skills that have long-term benefits and make a positive social impact in the world. They appreciate the community members who can continue to keep their programs affordable, and hope to continue growing their scholarship programs and reach more families in the future. Help Camp Fire North Central Washington provide young people with a space where they feel like they truly belong by visiting, campfirencw.org.
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