Weyerhaeuser Foundation gives $5000 grant Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation announced it has awarded $5,000 to the Dodson First Assembly of God to support relief and rebuilding efforts in areas of the Dodson community impacted by recent storms. "Our thoughts are with everyone affected by the storm damage," said David West, Plant Manager of the Dodson iLevel Lumber Technologies manufacturing facility. "Along with the efforts currently underway by our employees and others in the area, we are pleased to support the Dodson First Assembly of God in its work to help the Dodson community recover from this storm." Weyerhaeuser Company employs approximately 1,100 employees in Louisiana at manufacturing facilities in Arcadia, Dodson, Holden, Natchitoches, Taylor and Zwolle; Tree Improvement Centers at Isabel and Taylor; Timberlands offices at Bogalusa, Dodson, Livingston, Natchitoches and Taylor; and WREDCO land development offices in Mandeville and Ruston. Weyerhaeuser owns and sustainably manages more than one million acres of timber in the state. The mission of the Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation, established in 1948, is to release the potential in people to strengthen our communities and advance sustainability. Over the last 60 years, the Foundation has directed more than $200 million to the communities where Weyerhaeuser employees work, live and play. To learn more about the Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation, visit: http://www.weyerhaeuser.com/foundation . |