Detroit Pistons and Feed The Children
Support Shelter, Inc.
December 2009
10th Annual Concert
and
Silent Auction
Living Hope Church
gives Alpena's Childrens Room
a Make-Over
Remodeling was done and supplies were donated by the pastors and parishoners of Living Hope Church. Volunteers included: Kim Talbot, Lori Werth, Tad Martin, Leanna Martin, Dan Frampton, Karen, Frampton, Diane Hall, James Martin, Bethany Martin, Jim Fish, Karen Reynolds, Rick Elsesser, Glenda Elsesser, Jenna Talbot and Brittany Talbot.
Oscoda Facility Children's Activity Center Ribbon Cutting October, 2008
2008 Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Garden Walk Fundraiser Saturday, July 12, 2008 Alpena
Appreciation Luncheon
Monday, May 5, 2008
Warrior Pavilion in Oscoda
Family Prevention Fun Day
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Warrior Pavilion in Oscoda
Donations Presented to Shelter, Inc.
Photographer Bob Sullivan and Karen Gruschke accompanied by Shelter Chapeaus Carole Cadarette (r) and Sandi Johnson (l) present two photograhps of Pigeon Point Lighthouse in California to Shelter, Inc. to be displayed in the agency's Alpena safehouse and administrative offices.
Molly Skiba, of St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church of Alpena presents a donation to Shelter, Inc. Pictured are Char McGuire, Housing Program Coordinator; Molly Skiba; Sandi Johnson, Client Advocate; and Sandra Pilgrim-Lewis, Executive Director.
Shelter, Inc. Executive Director Sandra Pilgrim-Lewis and Board of Directors Treasurer Mike Kelly, left, accept a $10,000 donation from Alpena Wal-Mart Manager, Mark Bayliss.
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Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Youth Group Leader Sandra Dziesinski presents a $403 donation to Executive Director Sandra Pilgrim-Lewis. Also pictured are Good Shepherd Lutheran Church youth volunteers Brett Glomski, Eric Prena, Jamie Dziesinski and Amberly Dziesinski.
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Shelter Chapeaus (Red Hatters) representatives Sandi Johnson and Camille Nerkowski present a $2,580 donation to Board of Directors President Laura Frawley and Executive Director Sandra Pilgrim-Lewis.
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December , 2007
Alpena Schools, Ella White Elementary Sixth Grade Students collect and donate items for domestic violence survivor families residing in Shelter, Inc. safe shelters.