The Next Door named Lars Reierson as the recipient of its Philanthropist of the Year award. The organization says over the years, Reierson has helped further its mission of opening doors to new possibilities by strengthening children and families, noting he made a significant contribution to The Next Door in 2020 after hearing there were local families who didn’t have money to buy groceries during the pandemic, and leverages his resources to give to those in need in big ways. Reierson also contributes his time to the community as a volunteer firefighter at the Westside Fire Department and a volunteer ski instructor for the Special Olympics. He’s an advocate for and supporter of Oregon Health and Science University’s Type 1 Diabetes program as well as their program to treat post-traumatic stress disorder in veterans. In an effort to give youth born outside of the U.S. a fair shot at education, Reierson established a scholarship with the Rotary Club in memory of his mother. Reierson was recognized by The Next Door in a private event with organization staff and family in attendance.