Heartbeat’s Business Partner Program
What is the Business Partner Program?
Heartbeat’s Business Partner Program consists of businesses and leaders with a heart for wounded warriors and their families. Business partners give to our heroes before they need it as well as the moment they need it — when something unexpected happens in their lives. Our partners’ generosity comes in many forms:
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Services or goods — monthly or quarterly
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“On call” help when a sudden need arises
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Grocery gift certificates
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Other gift certificates
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Generous discounts
Some businesses help by supporting Heartbeat’s business needs. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Heartbeat runs 100 percent on donations. This allows us to provide nonstop services to our wounded warriors free. Our partners donate a variety of items and services:
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Printing
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Advertising space and air time
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Repair services for Heartbeat’s vehicle
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Computer repair and IT services
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Office equipment
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Assisting at a holiday event
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What are the program’s benefits?
Our business partners tell us the greatest benefit is the huge satisfaction that comes from supporting their heroes. But Heartbeat believes in supporting our partners too. Here are a few business benefits you’ll receive as a member of the program:
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Tax write-off
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Nonstop, free advertising on our Web site
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Occasional radio and newspaper advertising
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Business partnership that gives you a face in the military community
Please ask your tax adviser about a tax write-off for you or your business.
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How does the Business Partner Program work?
It’s easy. First, contact Janice Buckley, Heartbeat president, to join our Business Partner Program. Ask questions, and tell us what you can donate. No forms to complete. No dues. No lengthy conversation necessary, unless you want to — we’re happy to talk with you.
When a need arises for wounded warrior, family, or Heartbeat, we’ll give you a call.
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Who are Heartbeat’s generous business partners?
Heartbeat’s business partners have saved the day for many heroes and Heartbeat. They’ve repaired warriors’ cars, donated toys to hero children, and given Heartbeat free advertising. They’ve even donated a van for the many trips from the Heartbeat office, in the City of Snohomish, to Fort Lewis, Washington.
We encourage everyone to become regular customers of our business partners.
Thank you, partners, for your generosity and for showing how much you appreciate our warriors’ sacrifices. Because of you, we can offer healing programs to our heroes.
Anytime Fitness
Vancouver Mall
5115 NE 82nd Ave.
Vancouver,
WA
98665
(360) 450-6096
http://paxfitness.com/
Anytime Fitness donated their facility as a drop-off location for donation of goods. They’ve also donated supplies for a number of programs.
A-Plus Marine Supply, Inc.
Dana Gonzalez & Eric Duntz
212 McClure Dr.
Gulf Breeze,
FL
32561
(800) 352-2360
http://www.aplusmarine.com/
A-Plus Marine manufactures and distributes quality diving equipment. Its owners, Dana and Eric, donated diving gear. Our heroes’ Scuba Warriors program is off to an excellent start. Thank you.
James A. Brown, EA, ATA
TEAM Accounting Services
2523 Jones Ave NE
Renton,
WA
98056-2272
(425) 228-8632
http://www.afsb.net/teamaccounting/index.php
Thank You Jim for donating your time to help wounded warriors with their tax returns.
Chocolate 2 Die 4
P.O. Box 486
North Bend,
WA
98045
(877) 473-5063
http://www.chocolate2die4.com/
Chocolate 2 Die 4 provides ongoing 10 percent discounts to wounded warriors and their families.
Patty Cooper
Running for 2009 Mukilteo City Council position 1
(425) 322-5434
http://www.votepattycooper.com
Patty committed to donating her city councilwoman salary to Heartbeat’s programs if she wins the election. Patty is determined to serve military families and her own constituents.
Ed’s Surplus
5911 196th St. SW
Lynwood,
WA
98036
(425) 778-1441
http://www.edssurplus.com/
Ed’s Surplus provides donation bins for food and toys and has coordinated media events for Heartbeat.
Evergreen Republican Women’s Club
Billy Brooks Sebastiani, President
Everett,
WA
(360) 652-9613
http://evergreenrepublicanwomen.com/
Evergreen Republican Women’s Club has donated supplies and financial gifts for wounded warriors and their families.
Evergreen Self Storage
2211 112th St South
Tacoma,
WA
98444
(253) 582-7797
http://tacoma-selfstorage.com/parkland.html
Evergreen Self Storage donates part of Heartbeat’s storage fees.
Grainger
http://www.grainger.com/
Heartbeat is very grateful to Grainger Foundation for their very generous donation of $20,000 towards our Easter Joy and Emergency Assistance programs. Thank You Tom Carr and Gene Boyington!
Harbor Christian Center
4423 Point Fosdick Dr. NW
STE 100-5
Gig Harbor
WA
98335
(253) 853-4787
http://www.hcctoday.com/
Harbor Christian Center has been a tremendous help with our ARC kits. For the second year in a row, they made and donated 50 large ARC kits.
Joy Matsura Design
Joy graciously donates her graphic design services to Heartbeat. She’s helped with flyers and brochures every time we needed it, even at the last minute. She’s always there for us. Thank you, Joy, for supporting our heroes.
Lakewood Ford
11503 Pacific Hwy SW
Lakewood,
WA
98499
(253) 474-0511
http://lakewoodford.net/
Lakewood Ford donated a company van to Heartbeat.
Liberty Mutual, Bothell Office
18323 Bothell Everett Highway, Suite 345
Bothel,
WA
98012
Hours of Operation 9-4 M-F
(425) 485-4484
Liberty Mutual, Bellevue Office
13555 SE 36th St, Suite 360
Bellevue,
WA
98006
Hours of Operation 9-4 M-F
425-373-5600
http://www.libertymutual.com/
Thank You To Liberty Mutual in Bellevue and Bothell for their wonderful and innovative campaign donation program to benefit Heartbeat Serving Wounded Warriors.
Metropolitan Grill
820 2nd Ave.
Seattle,
WA
98104-1502
(206) 624-3287
http://www.themetropolitangrill.com/
Metropolitan Grill donated many restaurant gift certificates to wounded warriors and their families.
Minuteman Press
3201 Rucker Ave.
Suite B
Everett,
WA
98201
(425) 259-8181
http://www.everett.minutemanpress.com/
Minuteman Press donates printing services to Heartbeat.
Northwest Natural Horsemanship Center
31022 SE Redmond-Fall City Rd
Fall City
WA
98024
(425) 222-7911
http://www.nwnhc.com/
NW Natural Horsemanship Center recently donated the use of their facility and training from Hutch for our successful Equine Assisted Therapy Retreat. It is a beautiful facility located in Fall City offering boarding and training. Thank you Hutch!
Project Linus
Diane Campbell
Colleen
Everett,
WA
Diane (425) 252-4524
SnohomishCoLinus@aol.com
Colleen (425) 353-7406
http://www.projectlinus.org/
Diane and Project Linus’ many volunteers make and donate the quilts for our baby shower program. They also donate their handmade Christmas stockings.
Redweek.com
http://www.redweek.com/
Thank You to Redweek.com for their continued generosity this year in supporting our wounded warriors and their families.
The Rotary Club of Edmonds
http://www.edmondsrotary.org/
Thank you to Edmonds Rotary for their generous donation of $2,500 to Heartbeat—Serving Wounded Warriors to help us serve wounded warrior families.
Snohomish County Republican Women
Frauna Hoglund, President
Everett,
WA
(425) 259-2735
Snohomish County Republican Women has donated supplies and financial gifts for wounded warriors and their families.
Soniq Transportation and Warehouse
21820 – 76 Ave. S.
Kent,
WA
98032
(253) 867-5155
http://www.GOsoniq.com/
Thank you to Soniq for generously supplying the transportation needed for our Easter Joy Program.
Brian E. Starr, CPA
707 Pine Ave., Ste. 104
Snohomish,
WA
98290
(360) 568-1257
Brian Starr donates accounting services for Heartbeat.
Top Foods
1301 Ave. D
Snohomish,
WA
98290
(360) 568-1395
http://www.top-foods.com/
Top Foods donates food for wounded warriors and their families.
Troxel Helmets
http://www.troxelhelmets.com/
Thank you for your generous donation of new helmets for the Equine Assisted Therapy program.
Walmart
http://www.walmart.com/
Walmart stores throughout the Puget Sound area have donated financial gifts and program supplies for wounded warriors and their families.
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