Representatives from Bartell Drugs and Oberto meet to present a $25,000 donation to Seattle Children’s Hospital Foundation officials. From left: Laura Oberto, Oberto board director; Art Oberto, patriarch and director emeritus; Evelyn Merrill, Bartell Drugs senior marketing manager-digital and fourth generation Bartell family member; Thomas Hernquist, CEO of Oberto; Michele Smith, board chair of Seattle Children’s Hospital and Research Foundation. COURTESY PHOTO

Representatives from Bartell Drugs and Oberto meet to present a $25,000 donation to Seattle Children’s Hospital Foundation officials. From left: Laura Oberto, Oberto board director; Art Oberto, patriarch and director emeritus; Evelyn Merrill, Bartell Drugs senior marketing manager-digital and fourth generation Bartell family member; Thomas Hernquist, CEO of Oberto; Michele Smith, board chair of Seattle Children’s Hospital and Research Foundation. COURTESY PHOTO

Bartell Drugs and Oberto partner to raise $25,000 for Seattle Children’s

Bartell Drugs, in partnership with Oberto Beef Jerky, joined forces in October to help raise awareness and funds for Seattle Children’s in support of its mission to provide hope, care and cures to help every child live the healthiest and most fulfilling life possible.

  • Sunday, November 6, 2016 11:00am
  • News

Bartell Drugs, in partnership with Oberto Beef Jerky, joined forces in October to help raise awareness and funds for Seattle Children’s in support of its mission to provide hope, care and cures to help every child live the healthiest and most fulfilling life possible.

Executives and family members from Bartells and Oberto presented a $25,000 check to Seattle Children’s on Nov. 2 at Seattle’s Children’s in Seattle.

On hand to accept the check was Michele Smith, Seattle Children’s Hospital and Research Foundation board chair; Thomas Hernquist, CEO of Oberto; Evelyn Merrill, Bartell’s senior manager in charge of digital; Art Oberto, patriarch of Oberto and director emeritus; and Laura Oberto, daughter and board director.

“Bartell Drugs is so pleased to be able to assist Oberto in raising funds for this esteemed organization,” said Evelyn Merrill, who is also a fourth generation member of the Bartell family. “As locally-based companies, we value the role we can play to provide support for the most vulnerable members of our community – children affected by pediatric diseases.”

During October, for each bag of Oberto product purchased at any of Bartell’s 63 Western Washington store locations, a portion of the sale was contributed to the hospital.

Proceeds from the donation will benefit Seattle Children’s Uncompensated Care Fund, which ensures that all children in our region get the medical care they need, regardless of a family’s ability to pay. In 2015, Seattle Children’s uncompensated care program provided $111.8 million.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website http://kowloonland.com.hk/?big=submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in News

File Photo
Death of Kent man, 61, at home in October 2024 ruled homicide

King County Sheriff’s Office says incident ‘remains an open death investigation’

t
Sound Transit light rail stations in Kent closer to completion | Photos

Vehicle testing begins as agency eyes spring 2026 opening of Federal Way Link extension

t
Kent Police bust four people for DUI on New Year’s Day

Officers arrest drivers between 1 and 5 a.m. during extra patrols following New Year’s Eve

Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent. FILE PHOTO
Three men charged in 2023 Kent murder of 48-year-old woman

Recent witness information identifying men help lead to charges in July 2023 shooting

FILE PHOTO, Bailey Jo Josie, Sound Publishing
Chase Wilcoxson, father to Matilda, 13, and Eloise,12, places a family photo at the roadside memorial dedicated to his daughters, Buster Brown, 12, and Andrea Hudson, 38, killed in a March 19 crash.
Year in review: Kent’s top stories of 2024

A month-by-month look at several of the headlining stories.

t
Kent Reporter’s most viewed web stories of 2024

Second fatal shooting of Kent-Meridian student in three days leads the list

t
Kent man pleads guilty to attempted luring of 6-year-old girl

Prosecutors initially filed second-degree attempted kidnapping charge in July case

t
Man charged with tagging Kent water tower faces nine other cases

Kyle A. McLaughlin pleads not guilty in two cases but Kent arraignment and other cases continued

t
Vandalism at Islamic Center in Kent causes concern about potential hate crime

Man throws objects through windows at Islamic Center of Federal Way mosque before speeding off in pickup

t
Kent receives $1.1M grant for Pacific Highway pedestrian crossing

Federal funds will pay for safety improvements near South 246th Street

t
Kent-based Toys for Joy program provides for 1,500 children

Puget Sound Fire collects more than 6,000 toys and stocking stuffers from community donations

Kent School District Board Director Awale Farah, left, and Superintendent Israel Vela at a high school graduation last summer. COURTESY PHOTO, Kent School District
Awale Farah resigns immediately from Kent School Board

Says because of ‘family commitments’ he cannot fulfill rest of his term that expires in November 2025