William Penn Life, 2011 (46. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2011-07-01 / 7. szám

Branching Out imiHi»»’ For its 201 I Join Hands Day project, Branch 14 Cleveland once again made a donation to the Hattie Larlham Foundation. Branch members visited the Foundation to deliver the $700 gift, which will be used to purchase respiratory equipment to support and comfort those suffering respiratory distress. The branch also made a $500 donation to Our Lady of the Wayside, which provides medical and therapeutic services to children and adults with disabilities. Visiting the Hattie Larlham Founda­tion were (l-r) Joe Volter, Caroline Lanzara, Kathy Lanzara, Virginia Volter, Helen Herold (the Founda­tion’s event manager), Richard Sarosi and Joanne Sedensky. Volunteers from Branch 24 Chicago joined mem­bers of the First Catholic Slovak Ladies Associa­tion for a Join Hands Day project May 7. After enjoying lunch at Holy Trinity Hungarian Catholic Church, the group traveled to their work site where they cleaned the yard and planted bushes. Participating were Joseph Kovács, Maria Kovács, Agnes Chervenak, Tim Anderson, Collin Ander­son, Elie Anderson, Mary Widinger and Sherry Anderson. William Penn Life 0 July 2011 0 5 (Joining handsJ toachinfi dris and spmadinjp t(t& ate mad spirit Members of Branch 28 Youngstown, Ohio, were 'among 475 volunteers from across the Mahoning Valley who helped beautify downtown Youngstown June 4 as part of the “City Scape” program. Young and young-at-heart participated in a day of digging, weeding, seeding, cleaning, rebuilding, mulching and watering various areas throughout the downtown area. Branch 28 also donated “seed money” which the 14-year-old program uses to purchase supplies, produce informational materials and preserve historic areas.

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