Dylan McClain
Montana Rail Link
Employee
Youth athletics were a big part of my life and taught me some great values. I donated my card to youth sports to help the kids out.
Meghan Eisenmann
Montana Rail Link
Employee
After losing a best friend to suicide in 2008, I wanted to help raise awareness by donating my card to Project Tomorrow Montana. Their mission “is to reduce the number of suicides and suicide attempts through collaborative efforts that promote, support, and increase awareness, prevention, intervention and recovery.”
Thank you to the Washington Foundation for the opportunity to pay it forward.
Josh LaRoque
Montana Rail Link
Employee
I donated my card this year to a young lady who loves playing sports. But sometimes financially can’t participate. The look on her face was amazing!!! Thank you DPF foundation!
Jesse Grabowska
Montana Rail Link
Employee
I donated my card to a local sports organization. Equipment and costs for families that could use the help.
Rich Miller
Montana Rail Link
Employee
Youth sports is expensive. I donated my card to help offset those costs.
Scott Heiken
Montana Rail Link
Employee
I donated to youth sports organization. It allows more kids to follow their passions.
Russ Browlee
Montana Rail Link
Employee
I donated my card to a local sports organization. This money helps families cope with the financial burden on families.
Justin Fievet
Montana Rail Link
Employee
I choose to give my card to a local family in town. They are struggling with bills, medical, and housing. They wished to stay anonymous but wanted me to let the foundation know that they are beyond grateful and honored to have received this card. I personally want to thank the Washington family/ foundation for allowing me to help this family. I hope this Pay It Forward never goes away. Sincerely Justin Fievet.
Mike Merrick
Montana Resources
Employee
First Thank You to the Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation for allowing me to participate in this great program. I gave my card this year to a sister of a coworker i have. She was involved in a serious car accident that caused her to miss some work. i thought the card could be used for medical bills or anything else she and her 3 kids could use. Once again thank you for allowing me to participate in this great program
Jason McCracken
Modern Machinery
Employee
Darrell Fenner Loon Lake 4-H Camp. A goal of the
camp has been to make it 100% handicap
accessible and this gift will enable the start of the
ADA ramp to the lake.
Beau Bronken
Envirocon
Employee
One of my wife's coworkers experienced a tragedy where her house burned down in the middle of the night on March 8, 2022. Her and her husband were able to get their dogs out in time but unfortunately lost all of their belongings. I wanted to give them this pay it forward card as a way to help them get back on their feet during this challenging time.
David White
Montana Resources
Employee
On November 9th my wife and I welcomed a healthy baby boy into our family. On November 19th at 10 days old our son was hospitalized for RSV. Things took a turn for the worst on day 3 of being hospitalized and our son was fighting for his life. He had to be on a breathing tube and was life flighted to a higher level of care facility in Missoula MT. My wife and I drove to Missoula not knowing what would come next, but knew our son was getting the best possible care. We were offered to say at the RMHC at no cost to us. This took so much stress off of us (financially) to be able to have a warm bed, hot shower, and something other than hospital food. The staff was incredible making sure our needs were met all while showing us so much support. They provided us a home cooked Thanksgiving dinner. We spent 11 days here. We couldn’t of thought a better way to give our Pay it Forward card, we sent this card to the RMHC to be used. (They provided just about everything, shampoo, soap, laundry soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, etc.).
Our son is now 4 months old and healthy as can be. We hope by giving the pay it forward card to the RMHC can relive some stress to another family like it did for ours when going through such a tough time.
Pete Steilman
Montana Resources
Employee
The Recipient that received the “Giving Card” were individuals that were unable to pay for their prescribed medications
To whom it may concern:
I would like to take a moment and express my gratitude of receiving this “Giving Card”. I have been selected in years past and have been fortunate to see the benefits that this card gives to those less fortunate.
What I have done is given my card to a pharmacy in Butte Montana with instructions to help those individuals who are not able to pay for their essential prescription medications.
I had a conversation with the pharmacist about using this card to help those that are less fortunate and help pay for essential prescription medications. The pharmacist knew the folks that I was wanting to help and agreed to maintain the card and keep balances. The pharmacist had informed me that I had just missed an elderly woman who had to decide on what medications she could afford for the month. The pharmacy staff stated that this donation will help many people that find themselves in unfortunate times. I asked that if an individual were to ask who helped pay for the medication to state that it was a giving card from the Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation. Both the pharmacist and clerk were inspired by the generosity of the Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation and the pay it forward program.
So again, I would like to thank the Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation for starting this act of goodwill. I do believe that this does benefit the community in which my family and I live.
Geordy Kerscher
Washington Corporations
Employee
I was happy to give a Pay It Forward gift card to a family with young children that has faced difficulty this year due to one parent unable to work for several months because of an injury. The family told me that this gift card is going to be incredibly helpful to buy some much needed supplies for their 2-year-old that will make life easier.
Mike Mattson
Montana Rail Link
Employee
I donated the gift card to the U of M Dance team. These hard-working girls train multiple days of the week and perform at all Griz home football games, men's and women's basketball, and volleyball games. Unfortunately, they receive no funding or scholarships from the university and therefore everything needs to be paid for out of their own pockets. They have different fundraisers throughout the year, but ultimately they pay for their uniforms, supplies and all travel. Therefore, I donated the card to help the team pay their expenses as they headed to Boise, Idaho to perform for the Griz basketball teams and all the Griz fans at the Big Sky Conference tournament. The card will be used to help pay for gas, food and hotel expenses.
Very thankful to be a part of the Washington companies and extremely grateful to be given an opportunity to help in some way.
Landon Kjensmo
Montana Rail Link
Employee
We used the card to purchase diapers and pajamas. We donated them to our local child and family services. Thank you for the opportunity.
John Wilson
Montana Rail Link
Employee
Was able to donate the card to the Bonner Wrestling club. We were able to buy some more singles, shoes, and coaches shirts.
Nicholas Swanson
Montana Rail Link
Employee
My card was given to a young woman in the community that is trying to get ahead in life. We asked that she use the card for gas and other increasing expenses in today's economy.
Brian Fuhrmann
Montana Rail Link
Employee
I gave the card to a lady who broke her leg and after 6 months of not being able to work, due to not healing correctly, she needs to go in for another surgery on it.
Nancy Kenny
Montana Resources
Employee
I was lucky enough to receive a Pay It Forward card this year and I passed it along to a struggling friend of mine that is having a hard time just making ends meet. She was very grateful and was able to pay most of her house taxes with it. Thank you Dennis, Phyllis and the Washington Foundation for making this a possibility to "Pay it Forward".
Mark Turner
Montana Rail Link
Employee
I donated the card to the Billings Scorpions Lacrosse team. This is a lacrosse league that is relatively new. There were some team members that wanted to play that couldn't afford all that is required with a travel sports team. These girls are loving the sport and it is good to see the enthusiasm from them. The card will definitely help the league and team!
Danny Belinak
Montana Rail Link
Employee
Gave the card to Animeals, a no kill animal shelter to use for food, blankets or whatever they need.
Katie Tosch
Recipient
We, at Horse Creek School, would like to say THANK YOU SO much for the generous donation! We are a one room schoolhouse, grades K-8, located on the ND and MT border. The school has been around since the early 1900’s! We are one of the only functioning schools like it around!
I have struggled to find funds to properly engage all the grade levels. I am in my last year at Horse Creek, after teaching here for 5 wonderful years. There will be 7 grade levels next year and I will use the money to purchase supplies to get the new teacher acclimated to this new environment, along with books that are leveled to each age group. I also plan to purchase some much needed P.E equipment! We appreciate your kindness!
Sincerely,
Ms. Tosch & Ms. Monica
Ledger(K), Rosie(K), Hollis(2nd), Ivy(2nd), Penelope(1st), Elice(4th), Henri(4th), Jaden(3rd), Shay(6th), Hoyt(6th), Jude(6th), Avery(8th)
Jana Norton
Envirocon
Employee
First off, I'd like to thank the Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation for allowing me the opportunity to give back to my community. I chose two organizations to split the funds evenly between: The Gathering Place and the City of Alvin Adoption Center.
When my mom was the sole caregiver for my dad, The Gathering Place offered respite care a few hours once a week where she could run her errands or simply just take a much needed break. The Gathering Place is a non-profit that serves Brazoria county and helps families who are affected by dementia and Alzheimer's disease. It allows a weekly four hour break for the caregiver while offering activities and ministry for the patients. When my mom passed, I took over as my dad's caregiver and was incredibly grateful for this organization.
The City of Alvin Animal Adoption Center provides animal control in our area and has a no-kill policy for their kennel. I opted to donate to the medical side of the organization because if an animal is found needing medical care, they will offer the best care possible until the animal can be reunited with their owner, transferred to a rescue group, or adopted into their forever home. It's important to me that these lives are taken care of.