Olympic Hot Tub holds fourth-annual charity event

In October, Olympic Hot Tub kicked off its fourth annual Founder’s Event to help end hunger by supporting three regional food banks serving communities in the Puget Sound area. The event honors the company’s founders, Alice Cunningham and Blair Osborn, and their legacy of giving. This year, Olympic Hot Tub selected these deserving beneficiaries: the Marysville Community Food Bank; the Rainier Valley Food Bank in Seattle; and Eloise’s Cooking Pot Food Bank in Tacoma. These institutions have been pushed to their limits by overwhelming community need during the pandemic. Past Founder’s Event recipients include Path with Art, and the GSBA Scholarship Fund.

“Alice and Blair, both brilliant businesspeople, were passionate about a number of worthwhile causes,” says Don Riling, president of Olympic Hot Tub. “They shared a concern about the ever-growing plight of hunger and homelessness in our region and they recognized the importance of giving back. Hunger and homelessness often go hand in hand, and go to the very core of our ability to have a foundation on which to build a happy, healthy existence.”

Olympic will donate a portion of each hot tub sale toward the Founder’s Event goal of $18,000 to benefit these food banks.

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