We Love the Communities We Serve!
At Boiada Brazilian Grill, we believe on making a meaningful impact through involvement in our communities. People are fundamental to our success, and supporting those in the communities that have helped us live our dream is integral to our values. Sponsoring and donating for a variety of community organizations and athletes in both Tri-Cities (Pasco-Kennewick-Richland) and Spokane, WA have allowed us to create more involvement in what we love outside of Brazilian cuisine and culture and helped us to extend our love of service beyond our walls.
In Kennewick, we have been the official sponsor of Herra Rose, the Last Dragon. This eight-year-old Kids Pan American Jiu-Jitsu Champion is truly a force and an amazing athlete. We are also sponsors of the brand-new semi-professional soccer team, the Tri-Cities Badgers. Sponsoring a team in their first year in a sport that is so integral to Brazilian culture is a wonderful opportunity for us.
Boiada has a commitment to education and continued learning for both children and adults.  We’ve helped, as donors, to support the Marissa Worstell Path to Change Memorial Scholarship for graduates of Hermiston High School. This scholarship helps pay college tuition costs for students that would be unable to cover the expenses. We have also helped, as donors, to support the Project Management Institute (PMI) Columbia River Basin Chapter in their pursuit to foster and develop best practices within the project management field.
In Spokane, WA this year we have become sponsors for both Corporate Cup, part of the Bloomsday Race, and Hoopfest. Our Boiada Spokane Corporate Cup Team will be part of the Corporate Cup Races, and we have also been invited to the Judges Panel for the 2024 Corporate Cup Best Team Name competition. We are delighted to be part of these impactful community events in Spokane.
For sponsorship inquiries, please contact Perrian LaMothe, Director of Marketing and Events @ 509-378-6470.
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