We’re delighted to be featured in The Seattle Times! For over a century, Smith Brothers Farms has proudly delivered fresh, local products while building meaningful relationships with our customers. We’re honored to be recognized for our commitment to community and quality. Check out the article to learn more about our journey and what keeps us going strong! #SmithBrothersFarms #SeattleTimes #LocalBusiness #CenturyOfService https://lnkd.in/geivYD57
About us
Smith Brothers Farms is a privately held family business located in Kent, WA. We have been committed to producing and delivering milk to homes, schools and businesses in the Puget Sound area for more than 90 years. We take great pride in our company—our products, our people, our customers and our heritage. We are committed to providing Washington families with the freshest milk and other fine products with an element of personalized service that’s hard to come by in our hurry-up, high-tech world.
- Website
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http://www.smithbrothersfarms.com
External link for Smith Brothers Farms
- Industry
- Food and Beverage Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Kent, WA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1920
- Specialties
- Fresh Milk and Home Delivery
Locations
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Primary
P. O. Box 778
Kent, WA 98035, US
Employees at Smith Brothers Farms
Updates
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We're #hiring a new Inventory Manager in Kent, Washington. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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🎉 We are thrilled to share the incredible progress of our Drink Pink campaign in support of breast cancer research at Fred Hutch! This year, thanks to your generous support, we raised $25,004, bringing our total contributions since 2014 to an impressive $206,794. Your purchases of strawberry milk and online donations have made a significant impact in advancing critical research and providing hope to countless individuals. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who participated and helped make this year’s campaign a resounding success. Together, we are making a difference in the fight against breast cancer! 💖 #DrinkPink #BreastCancerResearch #FredHutch #ThankYou
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We’re in the final week of our Drink Pink campaign and are about 3/4 of the way to reaching our goal of $25,000. Thanks to everyone who has donated or added strawberry milk so far we've raised $18,376 for Fred Hutch! In case you missed it – for every quart of strawberry milk that’s sold in May, we will donate $1 to help fund breast cancer research at Fred Hutch. You can also donate directly via our site, in any dollar amount you choose. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gTdRccNi
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Our Drink Pink campaign is still going strong, with just over one week left to help support cancer research at Fred Hutch.
Today starts Smith Brothers Farms’ annual #DrinkPink campaign, where $1 of every quart of strawberry milk purchased through its home delivery service is donated to Fred Hutch. Smith Brothers run this annual campaign in honor of the Smith family matriarch, its employees and customers, and their families who have been affected by cancer. For Aaron Fields, a visual designer at Smith Bros and head of Drink Pink, the work is personal: In 2010, he was diagnosed with stage 4 lymphoma at Fred Hutch. He had just enough time to go home and pack some belongings before returning to start treatment that afternoon. “After getting that news,” he said, “I sat in the car and just thought, ‘Okay. I’m just going to do whatever it is that I need to do. I know this is not the end for me. I’m going to survive this, I’m going to live beyond this, I’m going to move through this.’” And move through it he did. Supported by his mother Clara every step of the way, Fields endured grueling chemotherapy, radiation and the intensive process of a blood stem cell transplant, finally receiving a clean bill of health after more than a year of treatment. Since 2014, Drink Pink has donated $133,810 to Fred Hutch, with more than $120,000 of that amount being donated since 2017 when Fields took over the program. Read more: https://bit.ly/44l2HC8
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In partnership with Dairy Farmers of Washington, we pledged to donate one quart of milk to Food Lifeline for every quart of eggnog you purchased through our home delivery service from December 4-15. Together, we were able to donate 14,580 quarts of farm-fresh milk to Food Lifeline, which will go directly to our neighbors in need. Thank you, Eggnog Nation, for helping make the holiday season merry and bright! 🥛
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We're #hiring a new Assistant Industrial Maintenance Manager / Dairy and Food Production in Kent, Washington. Apply today or share this post with your network.