Submitted by Brad Jorgenson, EMS Director, SVAES
Spring Valley, WI – Local Channel SeedPro, Isaac Nellessen, recently directed a $5,000 Channeling Good donation to Spring Valley Area Emergency Services (SVAES). SVAES plans to use the funds towards updating their aging ambulance.
“Spring Valley Area Emergency Services is deeply grateful to Channeling Good and our Local Channel SeedPro Isaac Nellessen for this incredibly generous donation toward the purchase of a new ambulance. Support like this helps us continue providing quality care with reliable, up-to-date equipment. We’re honored to serve the Spring Valley community and truly appreciate those who stand behind us,” said Brad Jorgenson, Spring Valley Area Emergency Services, EMS Director.
Since 2021, Channeling Good has been dedicated to giving back to organizations that enhance farmers’ lives and strengthen rural communities. The initiative first started as a way to serve the communities of Mt. Vernon and Lisbon, Iowa, who were affected by the devastating derecho storms that impacted Iowa in 2020. After seeing the impact of serving those communities, the Channel brand made the decision to expand the initiative to local communities across rural America. In 2025, Channel have given $175,000 to organizations across rural America.
In March, Channel SeedPros nominated local nonprofits in their area for a chance to receive a donation from Channeling Good. Channel SeedPros across the country have directed donations to youth agriculture programs, emergency response organizations, schools, food banks and many more organizations that are dedicated to the success and preservation of rural America.
“At Channel, service has always been at the heart of everything we do. We are honored to partner with local nonprofits organizations across the country who are truly making a difference in their local communities. Our hope is that these funds can produce a lasting impact across rural America for years and generations to come,” said Jenna Maltbie, Channel Brand Manager.
“It was an opportunity to help the community and I was happy to be able to do it,” said Local Channel SeedPro Isaac Nellessen.





