Thursday, October 6, 2011

The Interior Design Collaborative – Oregon will volunteer at the Portland Marathon

10 IDC-Oregon members will volunteer this Sunday at the 40th Portland Marathon. Volunteers will be at Water Aid Station #16 at NW 9th and NW Northrup near the 25 mile marker. The shift is 4 hours between 10:30 and 2:30pm. This is the second year IDC-Oregon has participated and has found the relationship to be a good fit.


“We support activities that benefit Oregonians’ health and wellness,” says President Alicia Snyder-Carlson, “We’re working to license Commercial Interior Designers in order to support health and welfare of Oregonians in the built environment. The money raised from the marathon’s direct giving program goes to fund our educational seminars. Those seminars focus on how interior design decisions affect occupant health and welfare.” Last week’s seminar covered evidence based design as it relates to specifying appropriate flooring for areas like neonatal intensive care units and other hospital inpatient areas.

Educational outreach is not the only benefit. Snyder-Carlson adds, “We’re paired with other organizations at the aid station. That is a great opportunity to meet other groups and learn about their organization’s mission and communicate our goals.” For example, IDC-Oregon has been meeting with Interior Design departments at Oregon Universities. Licensing Commercial Interior Designers will support the graduates’ careers. Additional outreach efforts include partnering with consumer advocacy organizations dedicated to safer and healthier environments.

For more information please contact Sermin Yesilada, Public Relations Chair, or visit us at the aid station on Sunday.

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