Foothills
raffle a success
The
Foothills Caring Corps is very grateful to the local community
for its generous support of our second annual “Cash & Caring
Raffle.” The raffle raises funds to provide services to homebound
seniors and adults with disabilities in this community.
The
fundraising event, which was held April 3 at El Pedregal, was
a tremendous success. It was a fabulous evening of fun, food
and wine, that included entertainment by Al Reitano, a silent
auction, and a live auction hosted by auctioneer Ted Dimond.
All
600 raffle tickets were sold. Ticket sales and the gala event
netted $65,000, which will make a tremendous difference in our
ability to serve our homebound neighbors. Congratulations to
raffle cash prize winners:
Joyce
Shansby, $25,000; Norm McMillan, $10,000; and William Pogue,
$5,000.
We
extend special thanks to El Pedregal at the Boulders for donating
its beautiful facility for the gala event. Thanks also to the
many El Pedregal and other local businesses that donated items
for the auctions, and to our many local patrons, whose cash
donations made the event possible.
Most
of all, we thank our wonderful volunteers, who generously donate
their time to help their homebound neighbors get to doctors
appointments, the grocery store, or who deliver mobile meals
and drive our transportation van.
The
Caring Corps, which is a program of the Foothills Community
Foundation, now helps more than 300 homebound individuals in
the local community. Without our volunteers, many of these neighbors
would be faced with the prospect of losing their independence.
As summer approaches, we invite everyone in the community to
join us in helping these neighbors. If you have even just a little time that you
could give to help, please call the Caring Corps at (480) 488‑1105.
You can help as much or as little as you choose–the program
is very flexible and we are grateful for whatever resources
you can donate.
Again,
our sincere thanks to everyone who supported the fundraiser
in any capacity, and to everyone in the community that plays
a part in helping our Caring Corps neighbors maintain their
independence and dignity.
Gail
Simmons
Director,
Foothills
Caring Corps