In Portland, Oregon, one EcoShield Pest Solutions team found a powerful way to serve in honor of September 11th.
Tucked into Town Center Park in Wilsonville, Oregon, the Oregon Korean War Memorial stands as a quiet place of remembrance. Built in 2000, this granite monument honors Oregonians who were killed or went missing during the Korean War. More than just stone and names, it is a space where visitors come to reflect, honor, and learn about the sacrifices of those who served.
The memorial is usually tended by a small landscaping crew, but it was due for additional upkeep. The EcoShield team showed up ready to work. One member shared, “we were able
Their dedication and teamwork set the tone for the day. “All of our team members didn’t wait to be told,” said General Manager James Desoto. “Everyone really wanted to do their best to honor 9/11 Day and the Korean War Memorial.”
That sense of pride and purpose fueled the project. “I think it means a lot to a team when they’re able to go out and help their community. It makes people proud of what they do. It makes people happy.”
Standing years later beside his teammates at a memorial dedicated to service and sacrifice, Desoto reflected on the moment’s weight. “Being able to serve specifically on that day means so much to me. I’m so grateful we could honor the heroes who died and those who served—including my friends—by giving back to our community.”
For the Portland EcoShield team, the project was about more than remembering. It was
That same spirit continues to shape the team’s approach at EcoShield. “I love the camaraderie our team has. Being a GM really helps me feel fulfilled. It allows me to bring what I learned in the Navy into the real world.”
As the team put it best: “They say you can choose your family—and we choose to be here.”