Jesse Tate, Megaplex regional director; Alicia Weich, Megaplex assistant manager; E.J. Leavitt,
Camp Counselor & Outreach; Cody Patterson, Camp Counselor; Robbie Gurr, Camp Counselor & Outreach;
Ty Anderson, Camp Counselor; Laci Fay, Megaplex general manager; Chandler Peterson, Camp Counselor
LHM
CHARITIES
AUGUST 2015 UPDATE
Larry H. Miller (LHM) Charities supports
nonprofits that assist women and children
who live in areas where Miller companies
are based. Donations are focused on
programs that address the issues of
health and education.
The National Kidney Foundation of Utah
and Idaho was granted funding for its
pediatric programs. Half of the grant will
help youth in Idaho, and half will benefit
those in Utah.
In Arizona, dealerships collaborated
with Safe Kids Arizona and local first
responders to provide free safety checks
on child car seats. LHM Charities donated
to the Tucson Medical Center Safe Kids
Pima County program and the Safe Kids
L-R: Barbara Kenstler (PFS); Envoy Troy Trimmer;
Cadet Saul Smoak; Lindsay Morgan (PFS);
Cadet Crystal Smoak; and Envoy Anie Trimmer
Coalition of Maricopa County to show its
support.
In Colorado, a contribution was made to
Mount Saint Vincent, a treatment center
and school for severely abused children.
The Boulder and Denver dealerships
participated in Stuff for Students, a
school-supply drive that benefited lowincome schools. LHM Charities donated to
Volunteers of America, which purchased
supplies and coordinated distribution
with local school districts.
Gail Miller matches all employee
contributions to LHM Charities through
the Give Us Five program, so each time
you give, your donation is magnified.
Contact your payroll or human resources
administrator to find out how you can
sign up.
Roadrunner Food Bank in Albuquerque,
New Mexico, received support for a
children’s hunger initiative that provides
food to families in need.
In Washington, funding went to Spokane
HOPE School, a