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What We Shared in 2012 part 2

Old Navy, San Luis, promoted Womenade and collected gifts for one of our families this season! Thank you! Pictured are Marcie Lindvall, Womenade Board member, Pla Vang Sok, Old Navy Manager, Linda Jankay, Womenade Board member, and Roberta Filadelfia, North County Womenade leader. Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Amazing! Rosemary Cleaves, Janice Chagoya, their team, and the Food Bank gave out 340 bags of food this afternoon at Nipomo Elementary.  The South County team shared 3,500 pounds of food to feed about 1,000 individuals. I'm thinking the children are feeling pretty good in their classes this rainy day. If you'd like to help with the next distribution on Dec. 11, please let me know.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Edie Kahn, director of the AIDS Support Network/SLO Hepatitis C project, has asked if Womenade could help.  Each year they make gift baskets for adult clients. If you have small gift items to re-gift or unused little items you would share, she would be very grateful.  Please deliver to 6099 Marshall Way in Old Country Club, San Luis, by Dec. 2nd.  Thanks!



Receiving lots of gifts for women, and would appreciate men's gifts, also.  Thanks!


October 1:  Crib for young baby.  The father is working, but his hours have been cut back.  Referral:  PHN, North County ($100) 1239

October 1:  Diapers for newborn.  Referral:  PHN, San Luis ($32.30) 1240

October 2:  Gas card for unemployed disabled parents to take abused 11-year-old to Cottage Hospital, Santa Barbara, for testing and evaluation. Referral:  Tammee Green, CAPSLO ($100) 1241

October 2:  Port-a-crib for the baby of a teen mom.  Referral:  PHN, South County, and shopping by Toni Negranti ($25) 1264

October 2:  Double stroller for mother of 2 who does not drive, but walks for all errands.  Referral:  PHN, South County, and shopping by Toni Negranti ($88.14) 1264

October 3:  Payment for doctor to see a severely depressed pregnant drug user to arrange for her to go into emergency residential treatment.  Referral:  PHN ($150) 1242

October 4:  Underwear for a migrant family of 5 and clothes for 2 of the children.  Referral:  PHN, North County ($200) 1243

October 4:  Regional 31 day bus pass for shelter client who recently lost her job at the same time her car’s transmission went out.  She is searching for a job and selling items on craigslist to make ends meet.  Referral:  Sami Shermerhorn, North County Women’s Shelter  ($64) 1244

October 8:  Dental exams, cleaning, and treatments for 4 children and 4 fillings and 8 sealants for a young boy.  Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($590) 1245

October 8:  Gas card for client to share with low-income relative to take client and her son to Stanford for his treatment.  Referral:  Pearl Munak, Transitional Food and Shelter, Atascadero ($100) 1246

October 9:  Glasses for 15-year-old girl.  Referral:  Gateway Medical ($60) 1247

October 10:  Laundry detergent, diapers, shampoo, and bar soap for family whose children had been reported as being filthy when their situation was lack of money.  Referral:  PHN, South County ($61.90) 1248

October 10:  Partial rent for domestic violence victim and her 4 children; the mom has a job interview this week.  Referral:  Anabel Ramirez, North County Women’s Shelter ($300) 1249

October 10:  Dental treatment for 3 teen brothers.  Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($330) 1250

October 10:  Baby bathtub for new infant.  Referral:  Marissa Lomeli, CAPSLO, and shopping by Toni Negranti ($12.93) 1264

October 11:  Crib and mattress for a 4-month-old baby who is sleeping with mom.  Referral:  Tammee Green, CAPSLO ($150) 1251

October 11:  Glasses for 13-year-old boy.  Referral:  Gateway Medical ($60) 1252

October 11:  Gas cards for a grandparent on leave from work to care for a medically fragile grandbaby.  She is struggling to find funds to get the baby to appointments.  Referral:  PHN, San Luis ($150) 1253

October 12:  Partial security deposit for pregnant mother of 5 moving her children to a safe situation.  Referral:  John Soderlund, County Employment Resource Specialist ($400) 1254

October 12:  Emergency car seat for toddler living in a motel with her mother.  Referral:  Marissa Lomelli, CAPSLO, and shopping by Toni Negranti ($107.74) 1264

October 16:  Emergency tooth extraction for 12-year-old girl in pain.  Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($130) 1255

October 16:  Partial payment for young boy to have dental care that includes 4 fillings and 1 crown.  Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($200) 1255

October 16:  Bassinette for 2-week-old baby.  Referral:  PHN, North County and donated by Toni Negranti

October 17:  Clothing for boys in struggling family.  Referral:  PHN, and shopping by Toni Negranti ($71.65) 1264

October 19:  Athletic shoes for a 4th grade girl.  Referral:  Erin Schimke, teacher, C. L. Smith, and shopping by Toni Negranti ($29.08) 1264

October 23:  Gas for mother to take her child to UCLA for surgery; without this help, she was going to have to cancel.  Referral:  Tammee Green, CAPSLO ($100) 1256

October 24:  Potty for toddler whose mother is struggling to raise 3 little boys while her husband is in another city where he has been able to find work.  Referral:  PHN, North County and shopping by Toni Negranti ($16.16) 1264

October 25:  Food and gas cards for 2 North County single moms who both have young daughters.  Required classes for them are only offered in San Luis, so they are struggling with daily transportation costs.  Referral:  Andrea Devitt, Cuesta counselor ($400) 1257

October 26:  Food, gas, wipes, and diapers for family with 2 toddlers.  Dad had a heart attack and mom is having a hard time with making ends meet.  Referral:  Vickie Jarvis, CAPSLO ($209.69 and diapers from Kemay Eoyang) 1258

October 26:  Dental cleanings, x-rays, and exams for 2 teen sisters, and exam and filling for 11-year-old girl.  Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($377.52) 1259

October 26:  Prepaid cell phone for mother who is trying to get her life together and needs to be available to her probation officer.  Referral:  PHN, North County and shopping by Roberta Filadelfia ($50) 1260

October 30:  Gas and food for Morro Bay family borrowing a car to be with their new baby in the NICU.  Referral:  Social worker, Sierra Vista Hospital ($200) 1261

October 30:  Registration fee for special needs student to benefit from the social support available in the after school Star program.  Parents are applying for reduced tuition fee.  Referral:  Dana Francis, counselor, Sinsheimer Elementary ($60) 1262

October 30:  Partial past due health insurance premium for single cancer victim who is unable to work.  Referral:  Michelle Ellis, Hearst Cancer Resource Center ($490) 1263

October 31:  Diapers and wipes for 2 toddlers in a homeless family.  PHN, San Luis ($65.70) 1266

October 31:  Dental treatment for 3 brothers needing sealants and fillings.  Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($400) 1267

November 1:  Train tickets for a victim of domestic violence and her infant to return to Oregon for a court date.  She has moved here to be close to her brother and his family.  Referral:  PHN, San Luis ($202) 1268

November 2:  Diapers for infants in two families.  Referral:  PHN, South County ($62.43) 1269

November 2:  Clothes, socks, and shoes for a 1st and 4th grader.  Referral:  Janice Chagoya, Lucia Mar counselor and shopping by Chrissy and Abby Ybarra ($) 1265

November 3:  Double stroller for new infants in struggling family.  Referral:  PHN, South County ($50) 1270

November 4:  Partial deposit for disabled mother and her high school daughter who is being treated for medical issues at UCLA.  They have been living in one room with no kitchen, and this will provide a home and stability for the daughter as she completes school.  Referral:  Tia Mee, Department of Social Services ($400) 1271

November 6:  Glasses for 12-year-old boy.  Referral:  Gateway Medical ($60) 1272

November 6:  Partial rent for 45-year-old cancer victim who has been unable to work for a year.   Referral:  Michelle Ellis, Hearst Cancer Resource Center ($400) 1273

November 7:  Gas for family with no income to take their very ill child to Children’s Hopsital in Madera.  Referral:  PHN, Coast ($100) 1274

November 8:  Food for mother of 3 young children; the mother has been recently diagnosed with colon cancer and her husband got laid off from his job.  Food stamps don’t cover the cost of food for the family as well as the specialized food that her doctor is recommending.  Referral:  Laurie Morgan, SAFE ($200) 1275

November 8:  Mattress to go with crib donated by Michelle Miller.  Referral:  PHN, South County ($) 1276

November 8:  Dental exams, x-rays, cleaning and treatment for 4 young children.  Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($580) 1277

November 13:  Stroller for baby in struggling family.  Referral:  PHN, North County, shopping by Chrissy and Abby Ybarra, and delivery by Joy Sostrin ($) 1265

November 15:  Gas for family to take their son to UCLA for his 2nd heart surgery; they recently lost their home due to medical issues.  Referral:  Dr. Bravo ($100) 1278

November 15:  Trailer rent for wife caring for her blind husband.  They are behind in their rent; this partial payment will allow them to use money intended for rent to purchase medication they were doing without.  Referral:  Drew Washer, French Hospital social worker ($400) 1279

November 15:  Dental procedures for young girl.  Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($187.22) 1280

November 15:  Gas, water, and electric payments for mother of abused son.  Referral:  Colleen Spafford, Laguna Middle ($17.24, $127.48, $87.62) 1281, 1282, 1283

November 15:  Diapers for homeless baby.  Referral:  PHN, South County ($28.00) 1284

November 15:  Specialized glasses for special needs kindergarten boy.  Boy’s caregiver is legally blind and on limited income while caring for several children with special needs.  Referral:  DeAnn Oliver, nurse, San Luis Coastal ($330) 1285

November 15:  Mattress to go with toddler bed donated by Michelle Miller.  Referral:  PHN, South County ($63.72) 1286

November 16:  Gas card for Moroccan woman who was recently granted citizenship needing to travel to Immigration in L.A. to complete paperwork and attend a meeting.  She was recently in a car accident and has not been able to work as much as she was before.  Referral:  Tammee Green, CAPSLO ($100) 1287

November 16:  Excersaucer for struggling family’s baby.  Referral:  Marissa Lomeli, CAPSLO, and shopping by Abby and Chrissy Ybarra ($) 1265

November 16:  Coat for 3-year-old.  Referral:  PHN, North County and shopping by Abby and Chrissy Ybarra ($) 1265

November 19:  Paso Regional Monthly bus pass for 16-year-old girl and infant child to get to school and childcare.  Referral: Jannine Saldana, CAPSLO ($) 1288

November 20:  Space heaters for 3 families with no central heating.  Referral:  PHN, North County, and funding of 2 heaters by Arlene Versaw ($) 1289

November 20:  Swing for baby in struggling family.  Referral:  PHN, South County ($37.71) 1290

November 21: Dental exams and partial treatment payments for 2 young girls and a boy.  Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($530) 1291

November 21:  Glasses for 9-year-old girl.  Referral:  Gateway Medical ($60) 1292

November 21:  Clothes for toddler.  Referral:  PHN, South County ($23.09) 1293

November 21: Support for single mother of 3 who has been unable to find a job.  Special funding by Anonymous ($300) 1294

November 23:  Gas and food for single homeless mother.  Referral:  Tracy Shewchuk, and social worker, Beth Blokker ($200) 1295

November 23:  Electric bill payment to restore power to family of 3.  Mother is disabled, Dad works at a coffee shop, and family is threatened with eviction.  Bike from Jim Ellman for the dad to get to work; his bike was stolen.  Referral:  Tala Romero, CAPSLO, Sequoia Head Start, Morro Bay ($308) 1296

Items Donated:  Baby clothes from Lisa Aquino; vacuum from Wendy Daly; baby bathtub from Rosemary Cleaves; 2 high chairs from Marla Lee Eaton; jogging stroller from Sharynn Chirpich; 2 trips to North County Health Department by Joy Sostrin; twin bed donated and delivered by Erin Schimke; food for Laguna Backpack Program from Kathy Long, Judy Riener, and Kathy Borland; dresser from Elena Ramos-Peffly: laundry and personal care supplies from Beckie Geddes, Leslie Cosgrove, Jayne Aucterlone, Rosemary Cleaves, and 2 anonymous facebook friends; pack-n-play from Pam McKiernan and Hospice Partners Hope Chest via Sharynn Chirpich; 2 hand knit crib blankets from Ruth Nagano; book from Sharynn Chirpich; baby clothes from Helma Smulders; towels, rugs, bathroom items from Anne Turner; toys and soaps from Erin Schimke; baby clothes from Pat Cano; North County bassinet delivery by Joy Sostrin; children’s clothes from Mariam Shah, Marylou Gooden, and Elaine Stewart; baby linens and hamper from Stephanie Barclay; clothes from Linda Pax; children’s shoes and socks from Toni Negranti; children’s clothes from Mariam Shah, Pat Cano, Jennifer Stokes, bassinet from Patricia Golden; changing table from Barbara Schwenoha; clothes chest from Diana Foch; children’s clothes from Rosemary Cleaves; high chair from Marla Lee Eaton; diapers, cooking oil, books, puzzles, and toiletries from South County potluck; diapers from Kemay Eoyang; 2 twin beds from Stephanie Barclay’s family; for a homeless abuse victim, a sleeping bag from Michele Starling and blanket and coat from Joanne Smalley; crib and mattress from Michelle Miller; twin bed from Janice Chagoya; cooking oil and can openers from Jutta Jacoba; toddler bed from Michelle Miller; children’s clothes from Arlene and Larry Versaw; children’s clothes from Jayne Devencenzi; can openers from Marylou Gooden and Marcie Lindvall; toiletries and formula from Jayne Devencenzi; can openers and envelopes from Anonymous; futon from Judy Salamacha; diapers from Elaine Gardiner and Debbie Bennett; diapers from Whiz Kids drive; envelopes, paper reams, and 150 tax receipts from Linda Jankay; sewing machine from Sooz Weissberg; 2 high chairs from Marla Lee Eaton; books from Jennifer Childs; backpack food from Lisa Otero and Tyra Solomon; cooking oil, can openers, and recycle bags from Jackie Iller; backpack food and can openers from Sharon Westray; toiletries delivered by Kat Tuculet; baby bouncer from Anonymous; stroller from Leslie Cosgrove; 2 space heaters from Arlene Versaw; 10 boxes of Kleenex from Jan Owens-Martinez; bike from Jim Ellman; toddler clothes from Pat Cano;

Funds Donated:  Marcy Owens, Barbara King, Kathy Long, Diane Wettlaufer, Sally Equinoa, Judy Riener, Justin Winery, Roll Giving & Paramount Community Giving at the request of Jill Councilman, Linda Pax, Leslie Jones, Diana Henderson, Nell Quijano, Lynn Heinrich, Gail Applegate, Candyce Espinoza, Patricia Streng, Rosemary Cleaves, Judith Carleson, Phyllis Bettencourt, Ginny Kenny, Marla Lee Eaton, Lori Sonnabend, Madeline Fay, Liz Miller, Joann Stevens, Linda Reitner, Sharon Beko, Kathy Forenza, Betty Symons, Janice Chagoya, Carol Taylor, Lynn De Leo, Judy Eisenhard, Nicole Pazdan, Madeline Stevenson, Carol Kueny, Candace Guldeman, Nell Quijano, Barbara Jennings, Anonymous, Madelyn Millholland, Mary Parker, Leona Sullivan, Marilyn Fuller, Susan Demma, Sally Delgado, Arlene Versaw, Belinda Benassi, Nan Williamson, Judy Barclay, Anonymous, Rosemary Cleaves, Ros McQuade, Robin Letters, Jane Larkin, Marylou Gooden, Jeanne Dorn, Judy Riener, Kathy Long, Diana Foch, Jayne Devencenzi, Naomi Blakely, Linda Bishop, Leslie Jones, Diane McKeague, Wendy Daly, Rosemary Cleaves, Tess Mathews, Linda Murray, Colleen Spafford, Debbie Bennett, Maribeth Peterson, Anne Tiber, Marianita Borgstrom, Carol Devore, Joy Tuman, Elizabeth Curren, Anneka Scranton, Jackie Miller, Susan Hood, Lainie Wachter, Diane Wettlaufer, Melaleuca, Susan Bonitz, Elsie Deitz, Rochelle Johnson, Sandy Amborn, Arlene Versaw, 

Stephanie Barclay and her friends initiated a diaper drive for Womenade clients!  Public health nurses will distribute the diapers to families throughout the county.  Often parents are forced to choose between milk and diapers.  Womenade is grateful for this outreach.



Contact me if you would like to sponsor your own drive.



Wednesday, September 5, 2012

We are realizing most elementary schools need underwear, shorts, and sweats for student emergencies. Consider dropping donations at a school in your neighborhood. Thanks!

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Womenade has received  $750 from the Scenic Coast Realtors Foundation.  We are grateful for this continuing support for needs in our county.

July 7:  Gas for mother to attend an important child custody court hearing in Southern California.  Referral:  Anabel Ramirez, North County Women’s Shelter ($100) 1155

July 9:  Dental treatment for young girl. Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($79.09) 1156

July 9:  Childcare back payment for son of single mom so he can be reenrolled in the program.  Referral:  Andrea Devitt, counselor, Cuesta College ($70.43) 1157

July 16:  Dental treatment for 3 children.  Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($373.12) 1158

July 16:  2 garage sale strollers, one double and one single, for families in South County and Coast.  Referrals:  PHNs ($60) 1159

July 16:  Discounted soccer camp fee for 7th grade boy, a victim of domestic violence and a car accident.  He is a kind student who attended Migrant Saturday School regularly for the past 3 years.  His mom is an avocado field worker. Soccer is his one passion. Referral:  Barb Wright, Migrant Teacher ($386.25) 1159

July 16:  Soccer through Morro bay Recreation for boy who has been acting out.  Referral:  PHN, Coast ($57) 1160

July 16:  Newborn blankets, clothes, and diapers for 2 babies.  Referral:  PHN, North County, and shopping by Cindy McDonald

July 17:  Diapers for young toddler.  Referral:  PHN, South County ($49.54) 1161

July 19:  Dental exam and treatment for little girl.  Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($213.95) 1162

July 23:  Port-a-crib and stroller for baby in homeless shelter. Referral:  PHN, San Luis ($86.20) 1163

July 25:  Respite care for parents and children, one with autism.  Referral:  Patricia Reading, Speech Pathologist, North County ($300) 1165

July 26:  A victim’s transfer of car registration from another state to California in order to avoid being tracked by her abuser.  Referral:  Patricia Gundert, Women’s Shelter of San Luis ($69) 1166

July 30:  Dental exam, x-rays, and cleaning for one boy and dental treatment for another.  Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($197.12) 1167

July 30:  Car insurance payment for abuse victim to get to job interviews and court appointments.  She got one of the jobs to which she applied.  Referral:  Patricia Gundert, Women’s Shelter of San Luis ($60) 1168

July 30:  Dental cleaning and fillings of remaining teeth of woman suffering from Meth Mouth.  Referral:  PHN, South County ($59) 1169

July 31:  Port-a-crib for new baby.  Referral:  PHN, Coast ($30.17) 1170

July 31:  Partial rent payment for 63-year-old patient who lost her job through no fault of her own.  Referral:  Dr. Mayer-Oakes, CHC Templeton ($300) 1171

August 1:  Part payment for dental treatment of young girl.  Referral:  Dot Stauble, CAPSLO ($100) 1172

August 1:  Gas card for abuse victim to get to counseling.  Referral:  Lisa Martinez, San Luis Obispo Women’s Shelter ($100) 1173

August 1:  Bassinet so that new mom will not sleep with her infant.  Referral:  PHN, Coast ($43.10) 1174

August 2:  Diapers for newborn.  Referral:  PHN and shopping by Marcie Lindvall ($34.47) 1175

August 3:  Dental treatment for boy with 4 cavities.  Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($190.08) 1176

August 6:  August dance classes for teen boy.  FCN ($50) 1177

August 6:  Food for mother and 4 girls.  Referral:  CAPSLO, and delivered by Cici Wynn ($100) 1178

August 8:  Gas for abuse victim to visit her son in his group home for the first time in 2 years.  Referral:  Jill Doyle, SARP ($100) 1179

August 8:  School clothes for 12-year-old homeless girl.  Referral:  PHN, San Luis ($100) 1180

August 9:  Dental exams for 4 children; one in pain with 8 fillings.  Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($440) 1181

August 9:  Eye exam for young diabetic woman.  She and her husband planned to save for an appointment a couple months from now, but the situation became an emergency.  Referral:  Optometric Care Associates ($99) 1182

August 9:  Cross country shoes and socks for high school boy starting practice Monday.  Referral:  Heather Senecal, San Luis Coastal ($59.24) 1183

August 9:  Support for babies in 2 families:  Johnny jump up and floor play mat.  Referral:  PHN, First Time Mother’s Program, San Luis and shopping by Nancy Shearer ($40.95) 1208

August 9:  3 junior college text books for formerly homeless woman now determined to be the first in her family to complete college.  She has paid enrollment and parking fees.  Referral:  Larry Feldt, CAPSLO ($220.20) 1184

August 13:  Eye glasses for 13 year-old boy and 16-year-old girl.  Referral:  Gateway Medical ($120) 1185

August 15:  Port-a-crib for new baby whose mom is sleeping on couches at various homes.  Referral:  PHN, South County, shopping by Nancy Shearer ($18.22) 1208

August 15: Partial deposit for woman coming out of a shelter and into Section 8 housing.  Referral:  Sami Schermerhorn, North County Women’s Shelter ($200) 1186

August 15:  Dental treatment for pregnant mother.  Referral:  PHN, South County ($168) 1187

August 15:  Fennugreek to increase milk production for mother of triplets.  Referral:  PHN, South County ($20) cash from South County potluck; mom has no bank account.

August 17:  Partial payment for 21-year-old pregnant woman with extensive dental treatment needs; dental exam and e-rays for young boy; dental treatment for young boy.  Referral: Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($539.63) 1188

August 18:  Stroller and diapers for homeless mother and her small child.  Referral:  PHN, San Luis, with reduced price from Merry-Go-Round ($45.03 and $28) 1189 and 1190

August 18:  Newborn clothes for little girl.  Referral:  PHN, South County ($18) 1190

August 19:  Gas for man who has finally found a job delivering pizza.  Referral:  PHN, First Time Mother’s Program, San Luis ($100) 1191

August 19:  Car seat for newborn baby of mother enrolling in Early Head Start.  Referral:  Laura Jacinto:  CAPSLO and shopping help from Gwyneth Stewart ($64.42) 1192

August 19:  Maternity clothes for struggling woman.  Referral:  PHN, South County and shopping help from Gwyneth Stewart ($49.75) 1192

August 20:  Diapers for young toddler.  Referral:  PHN, South County ($28) 1193

August 21:  After school Sun N Fun deposit for children of a mom who has made tremendous progress – securing a job and schooling.  Referral:  Chelsea Wallingford, Child Development Resource Center ($120) 1195

August 21:  Car payment for abuse victim.  Referral:  Lisa Martinez, San Luis Obispo Women’s Shelter ($200) 1196

August 21:  Dental treatment for 14-year-old boy.  Referral:  Elizabeth/Dr. Tran ($110) 1197

August 21:  Cuesta College textbooks for 24-year-old and her teen brother.  They have been on their own for the last 4 years.  She just lost her job because the business closed, and volunteers at the Coast Family Resource Center.  Referral:  Linda Quesenberry, Transitions Mental Health ($456) 1198

August 22:  Jogging stroller for Coast mom to use to get to stores on rough streets and bouncer for North County baby to get exercise.  Referrals:  PHNs, and shopping by Nancy Shearer ($118.53) 1208

August 23: 2 specialized baby bottles for infant with cleft palate.  Referral:   PHN, Coast ($22.40 and $44.30) 1194 and 1200

August 23:  Crib and mattress to keep mother from sleeping with her newborn.  Referral:  PHN, Coast ($174.54) 1199

August 24:  Utility bill payments for family where both parents have lost their jobs.  Referral:  Mary Illingworth, Jack’s Helping Hand ($111.83 and $50.86) 1202 and 1203

August 25:  Two nights in a motel for a mother and her 13-year-old son, victims of abuse.  Referral:  Jane Pomeroy, SARP and facilitated by Roberta Filadelfia ($118.84) 1204

August 28:  Month’s prescription of emergency medicine for mom in the midst of a divorce.  Referral:  Dr. Margaret Bauman  ($461.42) 1205

August 28:  Partial surgery payment for a 38-year-old mother of 4 with chronic breast abscesses.  Referral:  PHN, Dr. Pawlik ($400) 1206

August 30:  Dental treatment for several cavities for teen girl.  Referral:  Lisa Duffy, County Office of Education.  Dental exam for 3 young children. Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran  ($440) 1207

August 30:  Child safety gate and a high chair for baby living in a trailer.  Referral:  PHN, South County, and shopping by Nancy Shearer; high chair from Marla Lee Eaton ($12.92) 1208

August 30:  Partial rent for a woman living in a room and attending Hancock to become a special education teacher.  In a fall down stairs, she fractured her ankle, and subsequently lost her job at a food court.  They will rehire her if possible after the month she must take to heal.  Referral:  Larry Feldt, CAPSLO ($300) 1209

August 31:  Partial rent for mother of a newborn.  She is the sole caregiver for 5 other children, and is unable to work in September due to this birth.  Referral:  Drew Washer, social worker, French Hospital ($400) 1210

Items Donated in July and August:  Diapers, wipes, and onesies from Linda Jankay; toys and clothes from Jennifer Stokes; books from Marylou Gooden and Jayne Auchterlone; onesies, toaster oven, and toiletries from Helma Smulders; lamp, games and wii from Michele Starling; night stands and chairs from Kate Mavis; kitchen items, books, and toys from Rose Fowler; silverware from Phyllis Bettencourt; blankets, wipes, toys, art supplies, and books from Marylou Gooden; port-a-crib sheets and toys from Barb Farber; boy clothes from Jennifer Stokes; diapers and newborn clothes from Linda Jankay; lamp, pots and pans, and other kitchen items from Judy Riener; children’s clothes and stroller from Summer Long; homemade quilts from Cayucos Community Church Quilters delivered by Clytee Ramsey; kitchen items and linens, books, diapers and wipes from Kat Tuculet; blankets, kitchen items, and toys from Rose Fowler; double stroller Jerry and Sharynn Chirpich; bed frame and children’s items from Gigi Sawyer; linens and pans from Arlene Versaw; double stroller, baby bath, baby clothes, and cradle from Joanna Gilbert delivered by Muriel and Gary Harkins: tv from Judy Riener; cereal for Prado from Cindy McDonald, Linda Blonsley, Rosemary Cleaves, Marcie Lindvall, and many, many more; stroller from Stephanie Barclay; crib from Don and Mary Schlotterbeck for baby sleeping on the floor; child safety gates from Don and Mary Schlotterbeck; nursing pillow and infant toy from Pat Cano; children’s books from Sharynn Chirpich and Ros McQuade; baby blankets from Stephanie Barclay; newborn boy clothes from Pat Cano and Marcie Lindvall; port-a-crib and bedding from Christine Gibbens; high chair from Christine Gibbens; books from Megan Mogull and Cal Poly ASI Children’s Center; bike to Family Care Network teen from Jim Ellman; stuffed animals from Sara and Erin Schimke; futon sleeper and child bed rail from Gerrie Rothermel; dining table and chairs from Elizabeth Eggen Lesniak; diapers from Marylou Gooden and Carol Winger; school supplies from Michele Starling, Sandy Brill, Stephanie Barclay, Anonymous, Susan Robertson, Felicia Corcoran, and Abby and Chrissy Ybarra; baby blankets and clothes from Abby and Chrissy Ybarra; baby boy clothes and diapers from Susan Updegrove; diapers, food, books, and baby clothes from Lynn DeLeo; books from Carol Devore, Liz Curren, Jacquie Miller, Friends of the Los Osos Library, and anonymous; port-a-crib from Norrine Gibbons; toddler boy shoes from Jennifer Stokes; BBQ from Elaine Stewart; towels from Leslie Jones; toys and easel from Leslie Cosgrove; toys from Leah Dean, and Stephanie Barclay; clothes from Judy Bilbee; booster seat and umbrella stroller from Judy Riener; 3 high chairs from Marla Lee Eaton; Prado Day support from Susan Robertson and Monica Lara; bibs from Andrea Wasko; backpacks for Laguna students from Cal Poly Golf; teen clothes from Christine Gibbens; baby clothes from Amanda Cullen, Julie Terry-Walz, and Michelle C. Leicester-Caderet; books from anonymous; toaster and mixer from Leslie Cosgrove; books from anonymous; baby clothes from Pat Cano; 


Funds Donated in July and August:   Elaine Gardiner, Karen Daniel, Barbara Neuman, Candace Espinoza, Tim Banducci, Pismo Coast Foundation, Diane Wettlaufer, Karen Muschenetz, Sandy Amborn, Melaleuca, Carla Haynie, Diane McKeague, Janice Fong Wolf honorarium from CAPSLO for her “…unwavering commitment to the betterment of our community”, Kat Tuculet, Kathy Greer, Carol Astaire, Sally Murphy in memory of Janet Deitz; Mary Parker, The Henry Bull Foundation, Elaine Gardiner, Phyllis Martinelli, Roberta Filadelfia, Naomi Blakely, Leslie Jones, Marilyn fuller, Judy Williamson, Gail Sears, Marylou Gooden, Kat Tuculet, Diana Foch, Jayne Devencenzi, Judy Riener, Ros Mcquade, Morro Bay Presbyterian Church, Diane Wettlaufer, Leona Sullivan, Lynn Heinrich, Ginny Kenny, Christine Gibbens, Barbara Deel, Candace Guldeman, Susan Demma, Royann Garges, Carla Haynie, Lynda Burnsed, Susan Desmond, Kathleen Dautremont, Arlene Versaw, Ruth Murphy, Margaret Helley, Rosemary Cleaves, Joann Stevens, Lynn De Leo, Janice Chagoya, Mary Erisman, Joy Pickell, Barbara Crawford, Cathy Hughes, Nancy Shearer, Jody Eisenhard, Ardith Julien-Heinrich, Madeline Stevenson, Marl Lee Eaton, Leslie Jones, Diana Henderson, Linda Rawlings, Naomi Blakely, Melaleuca, Elaine and Jim Gardiner in honor of the 60th wedding anniversary of Joan and Don Lynch; Bart and Maryalice Jones, Morro Bay Presbyterian Church, Scenic Coast Association of Realtors Foundation, Candyce Espinosa, Patricia Streng, Evelyn Ruehr, Susan Hood,Carol Devore, Elizabeth Curren, Anneka Scranton, Bonnie Heikes, Mary Parker,

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Scott Cartwright and Cal Poly Golf donated 16 backpacks to Womenade.  Theses will be used for our food backpack program at Laguna Middle School.  Counselors will also be giving some to students who can't afford to buy their own.  We are grateful for this gift!

Monday, August 27, 2012


Registration is now open for the Economics of Being a Woman - 4 Class Series



Sept 10, 13, 17 and 20 from 530pm - 800pm.



Materials and a light meal are included each day


Series Objectives:


1. Examine Your Own Attitudes toward Money



2. Develop Your Financial Skills and Vocabulary



3. Learn the Questions to Ask



4. Create Strategies to Succeed Financially



Cost is $399, $25 discount for you and your friend if you sign-up together.  Please pass along to the women in your life.



A percentage of the proceeds will benefit the Women's Legacy Fund at the SLO County Community Foundation.  Contact information:  www.economicsofbeingawoman.com; email info@conomicsofbeingawoman.com; phone 805.242.2185.  Some partial scholarships are available.


Saturday, August 11, 2012

If you'd like to purchase school supplies for a  San Luis Coastal boy or girl, shop from the list below - you don't have to buy all the items.  Email me at sanfranslo@sbcglobal.net for where to deliver.  Thanks so much for your outreach!



3rd Grade Boy or Girl: 24ct crayons, #2 pencils, erasers and eraser caps - latex free, wide rule filler paper, plastic ruler to fit in binder, yellow highlighter, colored pencils, 3-ring binder, 5 tab dividers.



5th Grade Boy or Girl:  glue stick, washable markers fine tip classic colors, 5"scissors, #2 pencils, wide rule filler paper, plastic ruler to fit in binder, yellow highlighter, 2-pocket folder w/o clasp, 8 tab divider, 3 hole binder punch, colored pencils, graph paper quad rule (4x4) pad 11 x 8.5.



High School Boy or Girl:  backpack, binder and 5 tab dividers, highlighters, pens, and pencils.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Here is a link to the Food Bank's page on their program Healthy Food For Local Families.   http://www.slofoodbank.org/our_programs_healthy_food_for_local_families.php.  My understanding is that their is funding for this program.



Thursday, August 2, 2012


Diana Barnhart and her neighbor Kathy retrofitted and donated a crib and baby Safety gates.  The Public Health Nurse wrote:  Diana and her friend Kathy were gracious enough to help me load the crib, mattress, sheet, bed rails, and baby gates into my suburban. I just returned to my office after delivering it to my client. She and her family were very grateful. I am relieved that her 6 month old now has a safe place to sleep, and with the baby gates we can section off an area of safe play for her baby. I know for some people this seems like such an insignificant thing, but it is so important. Safety and sleep are two fundamental basics that allow a child to learn and grow, and now this baby has a place to do it. I don't know about you, but there is nothing like the comfort and rest I get in my very own bed. Again, I just wanted to let you know just how grateful I am for all you and your network do for me and for our agency.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

The Henry W. Bull Foundation donated $2,500 to Womenade today.  We are grateful for the Foundation's continuing commitment to our mission to meet essential needs locally.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Prado Day Center needs people to serve lunch on August 29 and September 29. b Can you help?  Email me:  sanfranslo@sbcglobal.net.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Check today's Tribune Real Estate section, page 22, to see Rosemary and Marla Lee receiving the Pismo Coast Realtors donation to Womenade. Thanks to all!

Labels: Donations

Monday, July 23, 2012

For the first time in a year, Prado Day Center is out of cold cereal. If you would like to donate, bring cereal to the Center at 43 Prado Rd. or to my house. Thanks!

Labels: Donations

Sunday, July 22, 2012

A young teen is at Cal Poly Elite Soccer Camp now thanks to Womenade.  He called his teacher last night to say that his roommate, also age 11, is from Templeton.  Most of the boys play on Club Elite Teams, and they are impressed that this boy plays as well as he does since he doesn't have the money to be on such a team.  He says camp is better than he even thought it would be, and the food is delicious at Campus Dining.  He loves the staff and is grateful for this opportunity.  When his teacher picked him up, his mother came in from the fields in her work garb.  Just imagine the Migrants that you see as you are driving around our beautiful county and see the field workers bent over, heads covered, and faces half covered to not breathe in so much dust.  She looked like that, and the welcoming staff at Cal Poly treated her with dignity; the mom wanting to see where her son would be, and the staff, especially Kevin Collins, graciously welcoming this camper.  Thank you Womenade!

Saturday, July 21, 2012

As part of CAPSLO's 25th Annual Afternoon of Epicurean Delights celebration, Janice Fong Wolf was honored for her long-time support of their Health & Prevention programs.  When asked to choose a non-profit to receive a donation in her name, Janice chose Womenade.  She stated, "They are a quiet and an amazing group of women who contribute funds, and work with case managers and public health nurses to meet the needs of families in crisis.  I know they will take the donation and leverage it effectively."



Womenade is grateful for this trust and donation; every penny will go to support those in need in San Luis Obispo County.  




Thursday, July 19, 2012

Special thanks to Cayucos Community Church quilters for making 3 amazing quilts for the triplets. Their mom is in the hospital now.



Thanks to Clytee Ramsey for delivering the beautiful blankets for these babies.

Annual Garage and Bake Sale Fundraiser is August 3rd, noon to 4, and August 4th 8 - 2 at 1440 Los Osos Valley Road near the corner of South Bay Blvd. in Los Osos.  If you can help in any way by donating items to sell, baking goodies or other food items to sell or volunteering on Friday or Saturday, it would be very much appreciated.  All money raised is split between the two organizations to feed the hungry and house the homeless.  And besides being a good money-maker, it is always a fun social event.



To Donate:  Jeri - 528.5800


To Donate Baked Goods:  Carla - 534.9182

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Registration is now open for the Economics of Being a Woman - 4 Class Series



Sept 10, 13, 17 and 20 from 530pm - 800pm.



Materials and a light meal are included each day


Series Objectives:


1. Examine Your Own Attitudes toward Money



2. Develop Your Financial Skills and Vocabulary



3. Learn the Questions to Ask



4. Create Strategies to Succeed Financially



Cost is $399, $25 discount for you and your friend if you sign-up together.  Please pass along to the women in your life.



A percentage of the proceeds will benefit the Women's Legacy Fund at the SLO County Community Foundation.





Saturday, July 14, 2012

Friday, July 13th, Womenade received $1,909.66 from the Pismo Beach Association of Realtors as a gift from their May golf tourney. Rosemary Cleaves and Marla Lee Eaton received the donation at today's Association meeting. Thanks to the realtors, golfers, and especially Stacy Gregory.  Watch for their photo in the Tribune.

Labels: Donations

Friday, July 6, 2012

Womenade was the program for Rotary Club of Los Osos's meeting on July 6th.  Special thanks to president, Keith Hanan and Social Director, Gary Dove.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Megan Mogull made an amazing Womenade sign to go with the book collection box she placed in the entry of the Cal Poly ASI Children's Center.  Books we collect this summer will go to county nurses who will use them to model reading to children.  We especially need board books for ages 0-5 in English, Spanish, and English/Spanish.

Monday, July 2, 2012


Donated from 2003 to June 30, 2012:                                   $ 176,606.60

Donated 2nd quarter, 2012:                                                  $   11,372.06   

Needs filled 2nd quarter:                                                      $    13,964.24 

Balance June 30, 2012                                                           $          12.90

May 20:  Storage rental for belongings of man whose rented apartment has gone to foreclosure.  Referral:  Monica Lara, LINK, Coast ($195.97) 1121

May 20:  Dress shoes for freshman student to attend Black and Gold Dinner.  He will be receiving an award for Varsity Track (Womenade bought the Pumas!), and a Golden Tiger Award.  Also, gas to get to the event, and food for him and his family.  Referral:  Naomi Blakely, San Luis Coastal, and shopping by Joy Sostrin ($31.22) 1108 ($250) 1122

May 22:  $500 deposit for father who has just gained custody of his daughters and been accepted into section 8 housing.  This deposit assures the family will not go homeless.  Referral:  Charlene Argie and Belinda Benassi, county social services ($500) 1123

May 22:  Partial payment for a young girl to have 8 fillings and 2 sealants.  Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($200) 1124

May 22:  Partial payment for teen to receive camp counselor training and work during the summer.  Referral:  Cecilia Merrill ($325) 1125

May 22:  Approved car seat for a baby being reunited with the biological father.  Referral:  Katie Mitchell, County social worker, and purchase by Miner’s Hardware, Paul Filice and Laurel Cadena

May 23:  Payment for teen who has been bleeding for weeks to see Dr. Safarik to check for possible cancer.  Referral:  Cecilia Merrill, CHDP ($90) 1126

May 24:  Gas card for parents to see their 27-week-old baby in NICU.  Referral:  Tina Dodd-Wilson, social worker, Sierra Vista ($100) 1127

May 24:  Diapers for babies in struggling families.  Referral:  PHNs, South County ($88.17) 1128

May 24:  Clothes for young toddler.  Referral:  PHN, South County, and shopping by Joy Sostrin ($39.68) 1108

May 25:  Diapers for baby in struggling family.  Referral:  PHN, San Luis ($64.61) 1129

May 30:  Beds for a South County mom and her 4 daughters; all have been sleeping on the floor.  Referral:  Lisa Ray and Dee Torres, CAPSLO, and shopping by Cici and Alex Wynn, sharing the cost with Altrusa ($500) 1130

May 31:  Rent for mom about to be homeless.  Referral:  Cecilia Merrill, CHDP ($300) 1131

May 31:  Clothes for 14-year-old girl, a victim of severe domestic violence, whose father has kept all her clothes, leaving her with almost nothing to wear.  Referral:  Jill Doyle, SARP ($150) 1132

June 3:  Double stroller for South County mother of 3 toddlers.  Referral:  PHN ($100) 1108

June 3:  3 months of unlimited dance lessons for a boy who is struggling medically and emotionally.  Referral:  Andrea Blanco, Laguna Middle School ($150) 1133

June 3:  Crib for single mom’s new baby who has many health issues; mother has a very small income, works, and goes to school.  She is attending parenting classes and needs the crib in order to comply with regulations.  Referral:  Brooke Cone and Julie Wilson, Family Care Network ($200) 1134

June 5:  Gas and food for abused Cal Poly mother of 2.  Referral:  Andrea Devitt, Cuesta counselor ($150) 1135

June 5:  Bus pass for client to seek employment.  Referral:  Sami Schermerhorn, North County Women’s Shelter ($60) 1136

June 6:  Stroller for homeless mom.  Referral:  PHN, San Luis, and shopping by Edna Marie Cole ($30.17) 1153

June 6:  Port-a-crib for baby girl.  Referral:  PHN, South County, and shopping by Edna Marie Cole  ($49.25) 1153

June 6:  2 child safety gates to keep a child away from stairs.  Referral:  Caroline Halloran, CAPSLO, and shopping by Edna Marie Cole ($43.96) 1153

June 7:  Dental treatment for 2 young children.  Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($253.04) 1137

June 7:  June unlimited dance lessons for struggling Foster teen boy.  Referral:  Janaan Miles, Family Care Network ($50) 1138

June 12:  Rental payment for single mother of boy with a rare form of muscular dystrophy.  She is caught between taking her son to his medical appointment in San Diego or paying rent.  Referral:  Jack’s Helping Hand ($280) 1139

June 12:  Partial deposit for a studio apartment for family forced to move out of their former place because it is being converted to assisted living.  Referral:  Miranda Kavanaugh, Early Head Start, CAPSLO ($300) 1140

June 13:  High chair for 7-month-old learning to self-feed.  Mom has been feeding her in a car seat.  Referral:  PHN, San Luis and shopping by Edna Marie Cole ($22.49) 1153

June 15:  Storage unit back payment and payment for July for disabled mother of 4; they have been homeless and now have a small place to stay. Referral:  Monica Lara, LINK ($100) 1141

June 18:  Dental treatment for 2 young girls.  Referral:  Elizabeth Doll/Dr. Tran ($310) 1142

June 18:  Glasses for 13-year-old boy.  Referral:  Gateway Medical/Optometric Care Associates, North County ($60) 1143

June 18:  Insoles to allow woman with torn ligament and badly damaged ankle to continue physical therapy and her job as a waitress.  Referral:  Sami Schermerhorn, North County Women’s Shelter ($39.95) 1144

June 18:  Port-a-crib for newborn.  Referral:  Martha Landells, CAPSLO, and shopping by Edna Marie Cole ($10.78) 1153

June 18:  Car seats for 6-month-old twins; one donated by CHP and facilitated and delivered by Susan Dressler; one purchased by Edna Marie Cole.  Referral:  PHN, North County  ($42.02) 1153

June 18:  Gas for struggling mom to get to work and appointments.  Referral:  PHN, South County ($100) 1108

June 23:  Swing for very fussy baby.  Referral: PHN, Coast, and garage sale shopping by Sharynn Chirpich ($35) 1146

June 25:  Junior Lifeguard Program partial fee for 2 homeless teens from an abusive home.  Referral:  Jill Doyle, SARP  ($129) 1147

June 25: Dental exam, treatment, and cleaning for 73-year-old cancer patient in pain.  Referral:  Hearst Cancer Resource Center, care donated by Dr. Paul Cavigli; root canal funded by First Presbyterian Church of Morro Bay ($1,000) and Womenade ($241) and facilitated by Deborah Whitson 1148

June 26:  Gas card for abused woman to go to another county for the final court hearing to get her children back after they have been in Foster care for the last 2 months.  Referral:  Tammee Green, CAPSLO ($100) 1149

June 26:  Gas card for woman to drive for her new job.  Her mileage reimbursement doesn’t begin until July 25th.  Referral:  PHN, Coast ($100) 1150

June 26:  Umbrella stroller for young toddler.  Referral: PHN ($16.86) 1108

June 26:  Double stroller for mother of new twins.  Referral:  PHN, South County, and special consideration from Merry-Go-Round; shopping by Edna Marie Cole  ($70.08) 1153

June 27:  Camp tuition for elementary boy in Foster care.  Referral:  Linda Fibich, CASA (Special consideration from Camp Ocean Pines, $443 from Linda, and $100 from Womenade) 1151

June 29:  Fruit for Laguna Backpack program for the 2011-2012 school year paid to San Luis Coastal Schools.  ($235.29) 1152

June 29:  Full size high chair for 7-month-old.  Referral:  PHN, South County, and shopping by Edna Marie Cole ($5.39) 1153

July 29:  Month’s worth of unlimited dance classes for Foster boy.  Referral:  Stephanie McDonnell, Family Care Network ($50) 1154


Items Donated:  Ping pong table, nets, paddles, and balls from Doreen Wetzel; food baskets from Soroptimists to currently housed formerly homeless families; many boxes of diapers and toys from Central Coast Women’s League delivered by Jean Kelly; baby clothes from Sandy Meredith; children’s clothes from Heidi Miller and Cici Wynn; children’s clothes from Pat Cano; blankets from Amber Gubler; children’s clothes from Helma Smulder; ping pong table from Donna Jeberjahn to Los Osos Middle Emotionally Disturbed class; children’s clothes from Pat Cano and Helma Smulders; high chair from Susan Updegrove; children’s potty seat and shoes from Barb Becket; boy clothes from Elaine Stewart; clothes from Tim Brehmer with pick up by Roberta Filadelfia; boy clothes from Pat Cano; books and school supplies from Helma Sumlders; boy toddler clothes from Pat Cano; grocery gift certificate from Bonnie Wamsley; books and toiletries from Jayne Auchterlone delivered by Kat Tuculet; books, puzzles, and toys from Wendy Daly; bed from Darlene Krouse; clothes from Jen Caffe; toys from Leah Dean; bed and linens from Darlene Krouse; clothes from Helma Smulder; toys and jammies from Cali Stewart; books from Louise Noel; clothes from Leanne Peterson; school supplies from Gerrie Rothermel; children’s clothes from Riman Alfadel; clothes, toys, games, stroller from Jen Melton; children’s clothes from Dianne Weatherford; children’s books from anonymous; toys and art supplies from Marylou Gooden; high chair from Marla Lee Eaton; baby toys and blankets from Cici Wynn; blankets and books from Marty Azevedo; clothes and toys from Janice Chegoya; shoes and toys from Lori Sonnabend; stroller from Sharynn Chirpich; stamps from John and Marcie Lindvall; 2 port-a-cribs from Marge McCrackin; toys from Boone Stewart; stroller from Jacque Fondren; stroller from Abundance Thrift in Los Osos via Edna Marie Cole; onesies from Diana Foch; baby clothes from Janice Chegoya; diapers and baby clothes from Susan Updegrove; binders from Barbara Balnke; port-a-crib and crib sheets from Sharynn Chirpich; hand-knit blankets for the triplets from Ruth Nagano; blankets from Elaine Stewart.  Total 2nd Quarter:  $6,701.87

Funds Donated:  Mona Tucker, Mariam Shah, Baywood Elementary Staff in honor of the retirement of Jayne Devencenzi; anonymous, Adam Dale, Paula Dishen, Sandra Dexter, Catherine Bonnett, Cheryl Dove, Diane DuBois, Emily Cappellano, Cherie Newell, Carol Oelker, Wendi Craig, and Robin Morris; Nancy Norwood in honor of the retirement of Naomi Blakely, Ann Marie McMahon, Naomi Blakely, Sally Delgado; Kathy Beckman and Ted Postol in memory of Janet Dietz, Mary Parker; Gaye Donovan, Arlene Frances Holcomb, Marcy Owes, and Laura Kirschner in honor of the retirement of Naomi Blakely, Marylou Gooden, Cammi Richardson, Christine Crose, anonymous, and Kathleen Benedict in honor of the retirements of Naomi Blakely, Jayne Devencenzi, and Ros McQuade, June Gelling in honor of the retirement of Ros McQuade, Charles Wright, Marilyn Banducci, Linda Jankay; Linda Bishop in memory of Marcie Lindvall’s brother – Richard Leber, Diane Wettlaufer, Carol Tickner, Melaleuca, Ros McQuade in appreciation for David Blakely, John and Marcie Lindvall, Linda Fibich, Diane Wettlaufer.  Total 2nd Quarter:  $ 11,372.06    Elaine Gardiner, Karen Daniel, Barbara Neuman, 

 
 
 

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