Premier Business Partners
We are fortunate to have the support of many businesses in our community! Please thank the following businesses for becoming MSC Premier Business Partners in 2024:
Alaska Airlines (website)
Allied Residential (website)
Amazon (website)
BECU (website)
Clover Laine Photography (website)
Coldwell Banker Danforth (website)
Community Health Plan of Washington (website)
Cugini Florists and Fine Gifts (website)
DaVita Kidney Care (website)
Eagle Tire and Automotive (website)
Federal Way Custom Jewelers (website)
Federal Way Mirror (website)
Fred Meyer (website)
GenCap Construction Corp (website)
Greaney Scudder Law Firm (website)
HomeStreet Bank (website)
Humana (website)
International Paper (website)
Jeffie’s Choice (website)
Kelley Create (website)
Kroger (website)
Loveridge Hunt & Co, PLLC (website)
Microsoft Corporation (website)
Milkman Media (website)
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe (website)
Puget Sound Energy (website)
Robert D. Bohm, PLLC (website)
Safeway (website)
Salesforce.com, Inc. (website)
Shelter Resources, Inc. (website)
Southwire Company (website)
Sprague Israel Giles (website)
Target (website)
Tulalip Tribe (website)
Umpqua Bank (website)
US Foods Chef’store (website)
Valley Harvest International Market (website)
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health (website)
Waste Management (website)
West Valley Community Church (website)
WinCo Foods (website)
WSECU (website)
Premier Business Partners are businesses that support MSC with a donation of $2,500 or more in cash or in-kind product during a calendar year. If you are interested in becoming a Premier Business Partner, please email Erin Trivelas, Associate Director of Community Engagement, for more information.
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