Posts Tagged ‘Community Outreach’
Pathway Team Volunteers at Annual LUNGFORCE Walk
Pathway Design & Construction is volunteering at the annual LUNGFORCE Walk fundraising event for the American Lung Association to help raise awareness about lung cancer. At Pathway Design & Construction, we are passionate about ‘healthy building’ and believe that indoor air quality matters and should be built into every remodel project. It is the reason…
Read MorePathway exhibits at the 2019 Morgan Junction Community Festival
Pathway Design & Construction is happy to be exhibiting again at the 2019 Morgan Junction Community Festival (June 22nd). Communities play a vital role in every aspect of our lives. We have communities in our friends, our families, our employment, our neighborhoods, and in so many other places. So as a community-oriented company we seek…
Read MorePathway receives Carbon Offset Certificate 2019
Pathway Design & Construction received the Carbon Offset Certificate for reducing 72 metric tons of CO2 Emissions. If you would like to also make a contribution, you can do it here.
Read MorePathway joins the fight against Alzheimer’s disease
Pathway is joining the fight against Alzheimer’s disease and we’d love for you to join us! We want all people to feel and be safe in their homes for as long as they possibly can. Vitality, longevity, health, safety and independence are what we think of and want to preserve in partnership with our clients.…
Read MorePathway Team volunteers at annual LUNGFORCE Walk
Pathway Design & Construction volunteered at the annual LUNGFORCE Walk fundraising event for the American Lung Association to help raise awareness about lung cancer. At Pathway Design & Construction, we are passionate about ‘healthy building’ and believe that indoor air quality matters and should be built into every remodel project. It is the reason we…
Read MoreCelebrate Earth Day Both Annually and Daily
Celebrating Earth Day is exciting! Renewal is in the air, it’s early Spring in Seattle, and the daffodils are making way for the tulips. Do you know how Earth Day came to be? 48 years ago, on April 22, 1970, millions of people took to the streets to protest the negative impacts of the then…
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