Chateau residents, employees contribute more than $10,000 for Japan earthquake relief/Letter

Chateau Retirement residents, employees and ownership have contributed $10,025 collectively to support Red Cross relief efforts in Japan following the recent earthquake, tsunami and damage to nuclear reactors. Significant contributions came in from individual resident checks, employee payroll deductions and owner matching incentives. Employees and residents participated from Chateau’s three communities in Bothell, Lynnwood and Renton, as well as from home-office employees based in Bothell.

Chateau Retirement residents, employees and ownership have contributed $10,025 collectively to support Red Cross relief efforts in Japan following the recent earthquake, tsunami and damage to nuclear reactors. Significant contributions came in from individual resident checks, employee payroll deductions and owner matching incentives.

Employees and residents participated from Chateau’s three communities in Bothell, Lynnwood and Renton, as well as from home-office employees based in Bothell.

“I am repeatedly impressed with the generosity of our Chateau family,” observes Chief Operations Officer Michael Schaedig. “Chateau residents and employees truly care about the world community in which they live, and this is evidenced by a track record of contributing to the Red Cross for past world disasters including the South Pacific tsunami and last year’s earthquake in Haiti.”

In addition to financial support, the entire Chateau family sends well wishes, thoughts and encouragement to all the people of Japan.

Adam Conley, Chateau communications director