This fall,
Boeing employees in the Puget Sound region are celebrating the 50th
anniversary of the Boeing Employees Community Fund, which has
contributed more than $370 million and 4,000 grants to local community
non-profits.
Three current Boeing employees in Washington state have made
uninterrupted contributions to the Fund for its entire 50-year history:
Diane Rhea of Tacoma, Shirley Haines of Kirkland, and Roman Mayfield of
Auburn.
“I’m fortunate to have good health and be able to give 50 years,” Rhea
said. “A lot of people donate their time, but as a single parent, I
didn’t have that opportunity.”
When the chance came up in 1951 to start donating a little from each
paycheck for a charitable fund that would help people right here in
their own communities, Rhea, Haines and Mayfield each made the
commitment to do so.
The non-profit grant-making organization is the largest employee- owned
charitable organization in the world. Employee contributions go to
non-profits, most of which are health and human service agencies.
The Fund was established in 1951 as an alternative to the many requests
for contributions taking place at the time. Unions representing Boeing
employees signed on to the idea of one fund and employees embraced it by
donating $250,000 in the first year.
“I kicked around the idea of one fund, and decided it was a good idea,
and I’ve stayed with it since it started,” Mayfield said.
He also was involved in the fund, serving on the employee board of
trustees in 1991 and 1992. “Even during hard economic times, Boeing
employees have given generously to the community,” said Alan Mulally,
president and chief executive officer of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “A
great example of this is the Sept. 11 disaster relief fund, to which
Boeing employees donated nearly $2 million.”
Today, Boeing people are celebrating helping organizations such as
Children’s Hospital, United Cerebral Palsy and the American Cancer
Society throughout the first 50 years and are looking forward to the
next half-century of giving. Last year, $19.9 million was distributed to
Puget Sound area non-profits. |