STOCK TITAN

Symetra Partners with Seattle Kraken, Seattle Storm to Launch “LETS Play” Program with Highline Public Schools

Rhea-AI Impact
(Neutral)
Rhea-AI Sentiment
(Very Positive)
Tags
partnership
Rhea-AI Summary

Symetra, the Seattle Kraken, and the Seattle Storm launched ‘LET’S Play by Symetra’ at Midway Elementary in Des Moines, WA, engaging 75 fourth graders in leadership, equity, and teamwork through sports. The initiative, set to adopt a new class annually, includes basketball and hockey clinics, culminating in a celebration at Climate Pledge Arena. For every home game win in the 2021/22 season, Symetra will donate $1,000 to the Highline Schools Foundation. The program emphasizes community involvement and youth development, addressing the need for active engagement post-pandemic.

Positive
  • Symetra's $1,000 donation for each home-game win boosts community engagement.
  • The LET’S Play program promotes leadership and teamwork skills among young students.
  • The partnership with local sports teams enhances brand visibility and community relations.
Negative
  • None.

BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Symetra, the Seattle Kraken and the Seattle Storm have come together to bring ‘LETS Play by Symetra’ to 75 fourth graders at Midway Elementary School in Des Moines, Wash., part of Highline Public Schools. Focused on building Leadership, Equity and Teamwork skills through playing Sports, the program will annually ‘adopt’ a new class and school, engaging students during PE class through activities like Kraken- or Storm-hosted clinics. The 2022 program will wrap in March with a celebration event at Climate Pledge Arena, home to the two teams. Symetra will also make a $1,000 donation to Highline Schools Foundation for every 2021/22 home-game win by the teams.

Symetra, the Seattle Kraken and the Seattle Storm have come together to bring ‘LETS Play by Symetra’ to 75 fourth graders at Midway Elementary School in Des Moines, Wash., part of Highline Public Schools. Focused on building Leadership, Equity and Teamwork skills through playing Sports, the program engages students during PE class. Symetra will also make a <money>$1,000</money> donation to Highline Schools Foundation for every home-game win by the Kraken and the Storm during the 2021/22 season. Pictured (left to right) are Dr. Susan Enfield, superintendent of Highline Public Schools; Seattle Kraken Team Broadcaster Everett “Fitz” Fitzhugh; Seattle Storm Emcee Shellie Hart; Tracy Wort, assistant director of Community Relations at Symetra, along with Midway students. (Photo: Business Wire)

Symetra, the Seattle Kraken and the Seattle Storm have come together to bring ‘LETS Play by Symetra’ to 75 fourth graders at Midway Elementary School in Des Moines, Wash., part of Highline Public Schools. Focused on building Leadership, Equity and Teamwork skills through playing Sports, the program engages students during PE class. Symetra will also make a $1,000 donation to Highline Schools Foundation for every home-game win by the Kraken and the Storm during the 2021/22 season. Pictured (left to right) are Dr. Susan Enfield, superintendent of Highline Public Schools; Seattle Kraken Team Broadcaster Everett “Fitz” Fitzhugh; Seattle Storm Emcee Shellie Hart; Tracy Wort, assistant director of Community Relations at Symetra, along with Midway students. (Photo: Business Wire)

“Together with our partners at the Seattle Storm and Seattle Kraken, we’re excited to collaborate with Highline Public Schools on a program that blends the fun of sports with skills-building lessons that can help set young students up for future success, in school and in life,” said Sharmila Swenson, AVP, Public Affairs. “Midway Elementary is wonderful example of the diverse communities we want to reach with our community programming. Our goal is to offer a unique experience—whether running basketball drills with a former WNBA player or skating onto the ice at Climate Pledge Arena—for lasting impact.”

LET’s Play kicked off on Feb. 3 at Midway Elementary, with Principal Debbie Ellis welcoming radio personality and Seattle Storm Emcee Shellie Hart and Seattle Kraken Team Broadcaster Everett “Fitz” Fitzhugh to a special school assembly. Tracy Wort, assistant director of Community Relations at Symetra, presented district superintendent Dr. Susan Enfield with a check to the Highline Schools Foundation for $11,000—representing $1,000 for each of the Storm’s home wins during the 2021 WNBA season. A second Symetra donation to the foundation will follow at the conclusion of the Kraken’s inaugural season.

“We are excited about the opportunity to collaborate with Symetra and the Kraken on the LETS Play program. It is focused on leadership, equity and teamwork, which are principals the Storm deeply believes to be essential for the development of future leaders in our community,” said Nate Silverman, Storm SVP of Corporate Partnerships and Social Responsibility.

“The Seattle Kraken are excited to partner with Symetra, Highline Public schools, and the Seattle Storm to advance our shared commitment of making sports accessible to all youth. We are particularly looking forward to working with the young people in person. Kids need to be active and together this program will be a much-needed bright spot after a challenging time,” said Mari Horita, VP of Community Engagement and Social Impact.

The five-week winter program includes a session on leadership and team building on and off the court/ice, basketball and hockey skills clinics, and Q&As with team players or leaders. Every student will receive a backpack complete with LETS Play t-shirt, water bottle, and Eco-notebook, as well as a box of at-home play-based resources from KidsQuest Children’s Museum.

“We are thrilled to partner with Symetra, the Seattle Storm and Seattle Kraken to bring this athletic and leadership program to our students. Now more than ever, we rely on our community partners to support and inspire our students both in and outside the classroom,” said Dr. Susan Enfield, superintendent, Highline Public Schools.

Symetra is a corporate partner of the Seattle Kraken, Seattle Storm and Climate Pledge Arena.

About Symetra

Symetra Life Insurance Company is a subsidiary of Symetra Financial Corporation, a diversified financial services company based in Bellevue, Washington. In business since 1957, Symetra provides employee benefits, annuities and life insurance through a national network of benefit consultants, financial institutions, and independent financial professionals and insurance producers. For more information, visit www.symetra.com.

Diana McSweeney

(425) 256-6167

diana.mcsweeney@symetra.com

Source: Symetra

FAQ

What is LET’S Play by Symetra?

LET’S Play by Symetra is a program aimed at building leadership, equity, and teamwork skills among fourth graders through sports activities.

How many students are involved in the LET’S Play program?

The program currently involves 75 fourth graders at Midway Elementary School.

What will Symetra donate for home-game wins in the 2021/22 season?

Symetra will donate $1,000 to the Highline Schools Foundation for every home-game win by the Seattle Kraken and Seattle Storm.

When did the LET’S Play program start?

The LET’S Play program kicked off on February 3.

Where will the celebration event for LET’S Play take place?

The celebration event will take place at Climate Pledge Arena.

SYA

:SYA

SYA Rankings

SYA Stock Data