Support Local Communities with WCP Cares

At WCP Solutions, we believe in the power of local. That’s why we launched WCP Cares, our giving program designed to support the communities where we live and work. With every case of Northwest Choice Copy Paper sold, we donate $1 to a local charity chosen by the WCP division serving that area. Each of our divisions have selected an organization that reflects the values and needs of their community, turning everyday purchases into meaningful contributions.

Local Paper with Local Impact

Northwest Choice copy paper is a reliable, jam-free solution for everyday printing at home or in the office. This 20 lb, 92-bright multipurpose sheet produces sharp, consistent results across printers, copiers, and fax machines. Proudly made in the USA in Longview, WA, it’s manufactured using certified sustainable practices. Acid-free for archival permanence, it ensures documents last over time without fading or yellowing.

The choice is yours, choose local!

Local Charity Organizations

Backpack Buddies

Supported by WCP Kent, Washington

Candlelighters For Children With Cancer

Supported by WCP Portland

Helping Hands Food Bank

Supported by WCP Burlington, Washington

Family Kitchen

Supported by WCP Redmond, Oregon

FOOD for Lane County

Supported by WCP Eugene, Oregon

Generation Alive

Supported by WCP Spokane, WA

Sacramento Autistic Spectrum and Special Needs Alliance

Supported by WCP Sacramento, CA

1614 Revival Foundation, Inc.

Supported by WCP Idaho Falls, ID

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Backpack Buddies

Supported by WCP Kent, Washington

The Rotary Club of Kent is dedicated to serving the local community by focusing on education, poverty relief, and youth support. A standout example of this commitment is the Backpack Buddies program, which provides weekend meals to elementary students experiencing food insecurity. During the school year, volunteers prepare and distribute up to 900 food bags each month, helping ensure that children have consistent access to the nourishment they need to thrive. This hands-on effort exemplifies the club’s guiding principle of “Service Above Self.” Through ongoing fundraising efforts and strong community partnerships, the Rotary Club of Kent continues to sustain the Backpack Buddies program along with a range of other meaningful initiatives that make a lasting impact throughout the year.

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Candlelighters For Children With Cancer

Supported by WCP Portland

Candlelighters For Children With Cancer is a nonprofit organization serving Oregon and Southwest Washington, dedicated to providing free, comprehensive support to families navigating the challenges of childhood cancer. Since 1977, Candlelighters has supported over 100,000 family members with critical services including emergency financial assistance, in-hospital meals, family activities, bereavement resources, and college scholarships. Rooted in compassion and community, their mission is to offer healing, hope, and light throughout every stage of the childhood cancer journey, ensuring that no family ever faces it alone.

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Helping Hands Food Bank

Supported by WCP Burlington, Washington

Helping Hands Food Bank in Skagit County is dedicated to nourishing the community with compassion, offering food assistance in a judgment-free and accessible environment. As the largest direct food provider in the county, they operate multiple distribution sites and a comprehensive Solutions Center that works to address the root causes of food insecurity, including unemployment and homelessness. Their CHOW (Cutting Hunger on Weekends) program ensures that over 600 children receive weekend meals each month, helping young students maintain consistent nutrition outside of school. In 2024 alone, Helping Hands distributed nearly 2 million pounds of food and served more than 9,500 households, demonstrating their steadfast commitment to supporting every neighbor in need.

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Family Kitchen

Supported by WCP Redmond, Oregon

Family Kitchen is a nonprofit organization in Central Oregon dedicated to serving nutritious meals to anyone in need, within a welcoming and compassionate environment. Founded in 1986 by six women from Trinity Episcopal Church in response to local economic hardship, Family Kitchen has grown into a vital resource for the region, now serving over 20,000 meals each month across Bend, Sisters, and Redmond. With the help of more than 450 dedicated volunteers, the organization operates with a no-questions-asked policy, ensuring that every individual is treated with dignity and care. Through strong partnerships with local shelters and community organizations, Family Kitchen also extends its services to those who may not be able to access their dining sites, helping nourish Central Oregon one meal at a time.

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FOOD for Lane County

Supported by WCP Eugene, Oregon

FOOD For Lane County (FFLC) is committed to reducing hunger by engaging the community and expanding access to nutritious food. Since its founding in 1984, FFLC has established a robust network of over 150 partner agencies and programs that help distribute food across Lane County. Their holistic approach includes emergency food boxes, meal sites, shelters, nutrition education, community gardens, and food rescue initiatives—all designed to promote self-sufficiency and long-term food security for individuals and families. Through public outreach and advocacy, FFLC continues to work toward its vision of a hunger-free Lane County.

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Generation Alive

Supported by WCP Spokane, WA

Generation Alive is a Spokane-based nonprofit focused on inspiring and equipping youth to lead with compassion through meaningful action and service. Founded by former MLB pitcher Jeremy Affeldt, the organization empowers students to confront pressing community challenges such as hunger, homelessness, and human trafficking. Through dynamic programs like Action Teams, Serve Camps, and leadership development initiatives, Generation Alive provides hands-on experiences that cultivate empathy, civic engagement, and a strong sense of social responsibility. With a presence in more than 25 schools and nearly 20,000 youth participants each year, they are building a generation of young leaders dedicated to creating positive change in their communities.

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Sacramento Autistic Spectrum and Special Needs Alliance

Supported by WCP Sacramento, CA

The Sacramento Autistic Spectrum and Special Needs Alliance (SASSNA) is a nonprofit organization committed to supporting neurodiverse youth and their families throughout the Greater Sacramento region. Since its founding in 2011, SASSNA has provided a wide range of services—including case management, advocacy, and family support—designed to help individuals with autism, ADHD, Down syndrome, and other developmental diagnoses reach their own definitions of health and happiness. With a flexible and holistic approach, SASSNA tailors its services to meet the unique needs of each child, while also equipping families to confidently navigate complex educational, healthcare, and social systems. Rooted in community collaboration, SASSNA fosters inclusive, individualized care that prioritizes well-being and long-term success.

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1614 Revival Foundation, Inc.

Supported by WCP Idaho Falls, ID

The 1614 Revival Foundation, Inc., based in Ammon, Idaho, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing a safe and supportive refuge for survivors of domestic violence. With a mission rooted in dignity and hope, the foundation offers emergency shelter, legal advocacy, counseling, and essential resources to help individuals escape abuse and begin the journey toward healing. Their compassionate, empowerment-focused approach addresses the complex needs of survivors, guiding them toward independence and renewed strength. By building a caring community and walking alongside each person they serve, the 1614 Revival Foundation stands as a vital source of hope and restoration for those reclaiming their lives.

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More Coming Soon

Check back in the coming weeks!

We’re still hard at work behind the scenes. Our WCP Cares committee is collaborating with team members across all 14 divisions to finalize our charity partners. Each organization is carefully chosen to reflect the heart of the local community it serves. As we wrap up those final conversations and confirmations, we’ll continue updating this page with new partners and stories.

Thanks for your patience — stay tuned, there’s more good to come.

By the Numbers

14
Local Charity Partners
1
Northwest Choice Copy Paper
6
States with a WCP Location

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