Weyerhaeuser Company announced a commitment to invest $1 million in Buckhannon, West Virginia, through the company’s THRIVE program. The investment will be made over the next several years with input from local elected officials, business leaders, nonprofits, employees and other community partners. Weyerhaeuser launched THRIVE in 2023 to provide targeted assistance to five of its rural operating communities; Buckhannon is the third community to be selected for the program.
Weyerhaeuser has operated an engineered wood products plant in Buckhannon, a community of about 5,300 in north-central West Virginia, for more than 25 years. Weyerhaeuser also operates an oriented strand board mill in nearby Sutton, West Virginia, and sustainably manages more than 250,000 acres of timberlands across the state.
Zwolle, La., and the northwest Louisiana region was named the first THRIVE community in November 2023. Raymond, Wash., was selected for the program last year. The two remaining THRIVE communities — each of which will also receive a $1 million investment — will be announced as they are selected, starting in 2026. Selected communities represent areas where
Weyerhaeuser has a significant presence and a history of employee and leadership engagement; where there are opportunities to take advantage of external resources, such as federal or state infrastructure grants, to strengthen advocacy efforts; and where Weyerhaeuser can partner with other employers, nonprofits and community leaders to amplify efforts and impact on the ground.
Weyerhaeuser Company, one of the world’s largest private owners of timberlands, began operations in 1900 and today owns or controls approximately 10.5 million acres of timberlands in the U.S., as well as additional public timberlands managed under long-term licenses in Canada.