Posted on February 5, 2010 at 3:49pm
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Friday, February 5, 2010
Steinhafels lends a hand to local vets
Steinhafels furniture announced it will donate more than $5,000 worth of furniture to Dryhootch, a new nonprofit organization located at 1030 E. Brady St., Milwaukee, where veterans can reconnect.
“On behalf of the veterans we serve, I wish to thank everyone at Steinhafels for this incredibly generous donation,” said Bob Curry, founder of Dryhootch. “At Dryhootch, our mission is to help veterans who survived the war,…
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A Christmas Miracle
Our project is Empowering our American Veterans through Art workshop. We are positive you have touched many lives by serving our Country. Now it is our time to support and “Thank you.” After fighting for our freedom, Veterans come home and are suffering PTSD. These workshops help them work through their trauma.
To date, we have raised 13% of our goal. We have partnered with the GlobalGiving Foundation to participate in its Open Challenge, a fundraising opportunity for nonprofit organizations working around the world.
In order to succeed in GlobalGiving’s Open Challenge, the Charles Allis Art Museum must raise $4,000 from 50 donors by December 22, 2010.
Please help us reach the threshold of $4,000 from 50 donors! Be one of the first people to make a donation at http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/empowering-our-american-veterans-through-art/ Not only will your donation help the Veterans Art program at the Charles Allis but, it will help us take advantage of a long-term fundraising opportunity!
Warm Regards,
Patty Redeker
Charles Allis and Villa Terrace Art Museums
Happy New Year! It would be hard for me to ever measure up to your spirit and "can do" attitude. I can only use you as a model. I'm happy to be among the Military Community and look forward to seeing you soon! Say hi to judith.
Jim