Silver Springs Schools Community Event – Zulily’s Reno Fulfillment Center Gives Back



 


Silver Springs Schools Community Event – Zulily’s Reno Fulfillment Center Gives Back

Silver Springs, NV, June 10, 2019 – Two rural Nevada Title I schools and the surrounding community indulge in a shopping spree made possible by online retailer Zulily and its many vendor partners.  The schools walked away with over $10,000 a piece to complement their fundraising efforts and the community indebted.  On June 1, 2019, the Silver Springs community benefitted tremendously from a community and employees sale held at the Silver Springs Community Center.  Zulily, through its thousands of vendor partners, provided the enormous pallet loads of product to be sold at the community sale.  In the months leading up to the sale, 45 team members from Zulily’s Reno, NV Fulfillment Center (NVFC) joined in the effort and volunteers from Silver Stage Elementary and Middle schools spent their free-time organizing the community center, and on the day of the event, helped the event run smoothly.  The sale provided $20,355 in profit to be split between the two schools.  Silver Stage Middle School Amber Taylor comments on Zulily creating an opportunity for the community to gather around an impactful project, “It was remarkable to see the outpouring of support from all stakeholders.  Our families were able to afford quality items at discounted prices.  The fact that Zulily helped facilitate the donation of merchandise, on behalf of their vendor partners, that generated over $20,000 was amazing. However, everyone – parents, students, schools and Zulily – working together as one team was the greatest takeaway.”

After years of trying to get the funds, the elementary school finally met their goal to purchase new playground equipment and the middle school has a large head start toward new bleachers which will cost them $50,000.  In addition, thanks to Zulily and its vendor partners, the Silver Springs community and its surrounding areas were able to benefit from brand new merchandise at incredibly low prices.  Name brand infant car seats and apparel went for pennies on the dollar.  Amanda Peterson, team member at the NVFC expresses,


Zulily’s footprint in the community has had a considerable impact over the past few years.  In just 2018, Zulily has volunteered across 8 different organizations in the Northern Nevada region, including the Food Bank of Northern Nevada, The Down Syndrome Network of Northern Nevada, Big Brothers, Big Sisters, Silver Stage elementary, middle and high schools, Reno Coat Drive, Boys & Girls Club, donating over 1,700 hours of time.  In 2019, the Zulily Reno Fulfillment team has already donated 536+ hours, including the Food Bank of Northern Nevada, Pinnochio’s Moms on the Run event and the Sierra Safari Zoo.   From January to June 2019, Zulily’s Reno fulfillment center has helped facilitate the donation of 12,000+ products to the local community, on behalf of their thousands of vendor partners.  In 2017 and 2018, Zulily’s Reno fulfillment center volunteers received an award from the Food Bank of Northern Nevada for donating the most volunteer hours of all other organizations.  Greg Gorby, General Manager at NVFC explains his role,


The impact from Zulily’s community involvement was that of a heart-felt nature and one that called many in the area to the event.  In a pre-sale plus the large community sale, the event had over 600 community members attend and purchase items.  Silver Stage Elementary School Principal Mindi Hammill expresses, “Because of their generosity our community was able to acquire some great quality items and clothing at an extremely discounted prices.  The benefit to the community was largely the low cost of the items they could purchase – they were able to get clothing and household goods that are not easy to come by. The schools were also able to come together in a giant example of teamwork and pull off an event that served the community. Zulily is a fantastic company that is extremely supportive of the communities that they serve.”

To see some pictures of the event – please click here.

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