Our partnership with this hospital has been decades in the making. Many of our employees have had some experience with the hospital, whether it was their children or even themselves, being a patient at this hospital. PCH has a reputation of excellence and high-quality patient care.
The purpose of this show is to promote a positive image of the trucking industry while raising funds for the Kidney Foundation of Utah and Idaho. In its 30th year, this show has brought together truckers from across the nation, even Canada, to raise funds for people with kidney disease.
It’s a sad reality that there is so much hunger within our community. The Food Bank is committed to finding and serving those that are underserved and underfed, in many cases, kids. Pride has long partnered with the food bank to help those that are hungry, whether it’s an employee volunteer night, monthly food box deliveries or a load of food needed to be hauled to a certain location, we’re proud to help out where we can.
Trafficking is not a third world problem. It is an entire world problem. Traffickers are transient and take their victims where the need is. Our professional drivers are out there on the road, where many victims are. We are dedicated to training our drivers to recognize trafficking victims. With the help of the TAT organization and the tools they provide, we’ve been training our employees since 2016 to combat human trafficking.
Combating human trafficking on a national and international level, this organization is committed to eradicating the slavery of innocent children and adults. We are committed to helping them.