14th Annual Chili Feed - Northwoods Homeless Shelter
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14th Annual Chili Feed - Northwoods Homeless Shelter
July 2014 P.O. Box 411 Amery WI 54001 715-268-5730 BOARD MEMBERS Scott Taylor, Chairperson Milltown, WI Tonya Fuglsang, Vice -Chair Dresser, WI Julie Baryluk, Secretary Luck, WI Wendy Bachman, Treasurer Amery, WI Stephanie Lechman Balsam Lake, WI Duane Kes Amery, WI DIRECTOR Virginia D. Ormsby Amery WI Vol. 9, No. 3 Dear Friends, Our shelters have been very full this summer. Yesterday, one of our families moved into permanent housing (yay!!). This is what we work for with each family we serve and it is always exciting when it happens. I will be putting another family in that unit very soon. Thanks to everyone who has donated to our program this spring and summer. We are very grateful . . . and so are our residents! If your garden is producing in abundance and you have more than you can use, please give the office a call. Our residents really appreciate fresh fruits and vegetables. I’ve given vegetables and strawberries out to residents this year and seen big smiles! Food is always an issue for our residents and they are happy to see me bring fresh produce. Plans are already in the works for our 14th Annual Chili Feed on Sunday, November 2nd. The place we will hold our fundraiser will be determined in the next few weeks. Watch our October newsletter, posters, and newspaper ads for the location. Mark your calendar and invite a friend or two. We always have a good time! Summer is going fast. It’s hard to believe that the new school year will be coming up soon. Enjoy the rest of your summer! Virginia Ormsby Administrative Director 14th Annual Chili Feed Sunday, Nov. 2, 2014 11:00 a.m.— 2:00 p.m. Place—TBA Mark your calendars! We’d love to see you there. On Wednesday, May 14, Mr. Jensen from the Amery High School brought twelve students to the Partnership House and they spent the morning doing yard work, organizing storage, cleaning a unit, and organizing our garage. They did a super job and we want to thank them for the immense amount of work they did. Grateful thanks go to: Chyanne Schutts, Hannah Fornengo, Brianna Iverson, Olivia Jensen, Alicia Cran, Katlyn Fouks, Allyson McQuade, Jordan Dudgeon, Brandon DeSota, Matt Wanless, Marko Uzeirovic, Cole Jakupciak, and (of course) Mr. Jensen!!! We could not have accomplished this amount of work without you. You are a blessing to our program. The Zion Lutheran Church of Bone Lake Youth: for assisting in the pr epar ation of the April newsletter mailing. Amery Congregational Church Youth Group: for assisting in the pr epar ation of the May mailing. John Turczyk: for assisting in the pr epar ation of the May mailing Gary Spousta: for assisting in the pr epar ation of the May mailing. We need help replenishing our supply of the following items: Oven cleaner Bounce (dryer) sheets Bleach Shaving cream Size 5 diapers No tears shampoo or baby shampoo Dish soap We are totally out of or low on these items. Any help you can give us would be greatly appreciated! Northwoods Homeless Shelters has received a generous $3,250 grant from The United Way St. Croix Valley for case management, utilities, food, and transportation. Thank you! Your support has strengthened our program and made a difference in our residents’ lives. A special thank you to the owners and staff of Ida Mae’s Café for choosing Northwoods Homeless Shelters as the recipient of the food, paper products, and monetary donations from their “Give Back to the Community Day,” hosted on Sunday, April 6, in celebration of the 3rd year anniversary of the opening of their restaurant. Almost 31# of food and paper products were donated. Barb and Roger matched this, so we received 62# of food and paper products that will go to support those in our shelter. Financial donations that came in totaled $188.36. So, with the match, our program received $376.72. We are so grateful for your support. You are such a blessing to our program and our residents appreciate the donations that are passed on through your generosity. Northwoods Homeless Shelters P.O. Box 411 Amery WI 54001 NONPROFIT U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 121 Amery, WI RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED On May 1st, Amery Chevrolet hosted a fundraiser to benefit Northwoods Homeless Shelters. The staff worked very hard and the event was so much fun! Many women attended and there was so much to see and do! The food was great. There was wine and beer tasting. There were so many vendors tables with all kinds of merchandise to buy. It was a fun, relaxing time with friends. That night, Amery Chevrolet and everyone that participated in the event raised $1,862.00 for our homeless shelter program. Thank you to everyone who supported us during this fundraiser and thanks to everyone at Amery Chevrolet for all their hard work and effort. We are grateful to be chosen as the beneficiary of this event. Everyone we shelter will benefit from the money that you raised. On April 29, Northwoods Homeless Shelters participated in Give Big Osceola, a 24-hour event that supported non-profits in Polk County. Some very generous donors provided matching dollars during this fundraiser so many people that donated to our organization were able to double their contribution! We hosted a live event from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Ida Mae’s Café in Amery. The director and some board members were there and we were able to visit with those people that dropped in. On this day, $4,017.00 was raised for the operations of our shelters. Thank you so much to all who gave so generously to our organization. The homeless persons we serve benefit from every dollar that was given!!
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