November/ December 2014 The Christ Child Society Naples, Florida Habitat’s Lisa Lefkow at November meeting A t the first General Meeting of the season to be held at the Northern Trust Bank on Nov. 12 at 3 pm, the Rev. Lisa Lefkow, Executive VicePresident of Habitat for Humanity for Collier County, will be the featured speaker. Lefkow began volunteering with Habitat for Humanity in the early 80s, and joined the staff of the Collier County branch in 1999. She finds great joy in working with volunteers to help provide the most basic of all human needs: safe, affordable shelter for families in critical need. In addition to her position at Habitat for Humanity, Lisa also serves Cornerstone United Methodist Church. Habitat for Humanity of Collier County is to one of the oldest and largest-producing affiliates in the United States. More than 1,650 homes have been built in the past 36 “ Through Habitat for Humanity, the generational cycle of poverty is broken through the work of dedicated volunteers and homeowners who put in hundreds of hours building their own home and working on the homes of other deserving, hard-working families.” – The Rev. Lisa Lefkow VP of Development years, with about half being in Immokalee and half in Naples. In the past three years, nearly 200 homes have been purchased out of foreclosure and rehabbed by the Collier affiliate. With 62% of Collier’s public school children qualifying for free and reduced lunch (families earning less than 60% AMI), the need for simple, decent affordable shelter is tremendous. Christ Child Society of Naples purchases a twin bed mattress at cost from City Mattress and bedding for each child in a Habitat home. We have provided bookcases (with the Notre Dame Club) and furnished books for these first time homeowners. Through our Special Projects initiative, we have also built playgrounds in Habitat for Humanity communities. Don’ forget to pay your dues Membership dues are $75 for the period from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015. If you have not already mailed your check, please send to: PO Box 770179 Naples, FL 34107-0179. CHRIST CHILD SOCIETY NAPLES Website www.christchildnaples.org Email [email protected] The Rev. Lisa Lefkow, Executive Vice-President of Habitat for Humanity for Collier County, will be the featured speaker at the November 12 General Meeting. 2014-2015 Committees Board of Directors Catherine Boltz President Terry Schrantz Past President Sharon Ochs Secretary Sandra Welker VP & Treasurer Stephanie Lohri Becky Delahanty Co-Finance Directors Maureen Kincaid Deena Bupp Co-Membership VPs MaryAngela Smith Communications VP Sharon Prentice Infant Care VP Jane Austermiller Kathy Doehner Co-Basic Needs VPs Mary Polizzotto Literacy VP Martha Moore Penny Parmelee Patty Schimpf Members at Large Stephanie Munz Campbell Spiritual Advisor Page 2 / Childhood Matters / November/December 2014 Childhood Matters is published by the Christ Child Society, Naples, Florida. PO Box 770179 Naples, FL 34107-0179 christchildnaples.org CHRIST CHILD SOCIETY OF NAPLES IS A 501(c)(3) TAX EXEMPT ORGANIZATION. OUR FEDERAL TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER IS 59-3490810. OUR FLORIDA REGISTRATION NUMBER IS CH12255. A COPY OF OUR OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE 1-800-435-7352. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. Committee Chairs Infant Care . ................................................ Sharon Prentice Layettes.......................................................... Pat Limbach & Sharon Prentice Bringing Baby Home................................. Dottie Gerrity WHF/Grieving Gowns............................... Catherine Boltz Basic Needs ................................................ Jane Austermiller & Kathy Doehner Habitat for Humanity................................ Shirley Booth My Stuff Bags............................................... Kathryn Wagner Kids Kare........................................................ Jane Austermiller Ronald McDonald Care Mobile............. Kathy Doehner Literacy/ELLM ........................................... Mary Polizzotto ELLM Reading Readiness......................... Mary Polizzotto Golden Gate................................................. Patty Schimpf Fun Time Academy ................................... Sue Manion Special Activities New Member Tea........................................ Terry Schrantz Tributes and Memorials........................... Mary Ellen Decker Mother’s Day Cards.................................... Bea Moore Red Wagon Appeal.................................... Sandy Anzilotti Sunshine Coordinator............................... Karen Shaw Christmas Party........................................... Becky Kwedar Founders Luncheon.................................. Carol Panek & Kathy Pezzuti Red Wagon Gala.......................................... Penny Parmalee Special Projects .......................................... Kathleen Flynn Fox & Sue Manion Hospitality Committee............................. Jean Larrabee & Nancy Hoey Program Chair.............................................. MaryAngela Smith Volunteer Hours.......................................... Shirley Booth Finance Review Committee Chair........ Tom Fahey Investment Committee Chair................. Cathy Boltz Nominating Committee........................... Cathy Boltz, Maureen Kincaid, Sharon Prentice .......................................................................... & Terry Schrantz Letter from Christ Child Society of Naples President Cathy Boltz Welcome back. Bienvenido. A nous saluons le retour. Bentorato. Willkommen zuruck. Bem vindo de volta! Can you tell I spent part of my summer vacation in Europe? However you say it, we are glad you are here. November is the time to start thinking about Christ Child Society of Naples. We have planned our coming year and hope you will be a great part of it. You will see the dates of our events in other parts of this newsletter. Please make a note of them on your calendars. Our first General Meeting is Wednesday, Nov. 12, at 3 pm at the Northern Trust Bank, 4th floor at Park Shore. I hope to see all of your smiling faces. It is on a Wednesday this year because of Veteran’s Day. Our members are all amazing. To think of all the different projects Christ Child Society of Naples accomplishes in just the season we are here is remarkable. The view from outside looking in is really incredible. The Kids Kare, the Layettes, the My Stuff Bags, the Grieving Gowns, the Ronald McDonald bus and the Bright Smiles program, reading to kids at Golden Gate Elementary, the Fun Time Academy volunteers, the ELLM volunteers. I could go on, but you know who you are. We all do a part to make up the whole of our organization. Keep up the good works and I’ll see you soon. –Cathy Boltz Christ Child Programs Grace Place needs pantry items Please consider bringing to our General Meeting the following staples for the Grace Place pantry: dried beans, rice, cereal, powdered milk, canned fruit and vegetables, macaroni and cheese, pasta, noodles and spaghetti sauce. Volunteer for ELLM Program Each year approximately 80 Christ Child members volunteer in the ELLM program, working to improve the early literacy of children from low-income homes. The program provides volunteers with everything they need to successfully interact with the children over 19 weeks (or whatever amount of time the volunteer is able to donate). Every week the volunteer receives a fresh bag of materials and a script or lesson plan to help. Each session lasts 20-25 minutes so a volunteer is able to work with four or five pairs of children during each weekly visit. Because of increased safety regulations, our volunteers who work with children are required to have their fingerprints taken as part of a background check. Just complete the online application at www.collierschools. com (click Volunteers in the left-hand column). You will then be contacted to set up an appointment to have your fingerprints taken at the School District’s Administration Building. There is no cost to the volunteer. Join the group of volunteers who are touching the future and improving schools in Collier County. For more information contact Mary Polizzotto / [email protected]. My Stuff Bags needs toiletries Christ Child Society provides these bags to children who are in homeless shelters or are removed from their homes, sometimes with nothing at all. The bags contain clothing, a book and stuffed animals as well as small, personal care toiletries such as toothpaste, shampoo, soap and combs. If you have collected any of these items during your summer travels, please bring them to the General Meeting. And please keep this worthwhile project in mind on future trips! Projects funded by 2014 Red Wagon Gala Board Meetings: Northern Trust Bank Board Room 3 pm November 6, 2014 January 15, 2015 March 5, 2015 April 16, 2015 General Meetings: Northern Trust Bank Fourth Floor Larson Room 3-5 pm November 12, 2014 January 20, 2015 March 10, 2015 April 21, 2015 Save the Dates: December 9, 2014 Christmas Party February 10, 2015 Founders Luncheon March 28, 2015 Red Wagon Gala CHRIST CHILD SOCIETY NAPLES Childhood Matters / November/December 2014 / Page 3 The following projects were funded through generous participation in the Red Wagon Gala, the main fundraiser of The Christ Child Society of Naples: n A collection of books for new Habitat for Humanity homes $1,000 n ELLM (Early Literacy and Learning Model) books for Head Start through First Book $18,000 n ELLM consumables for the classroom (paper, paint, crayons, etc.) $7,000 n Scholarships for Summer Camp at Grace Place $16,000 n Summer scholarships for Fun Time Academy $16,000 n Art Therapy Program consumables for The Children’s Advocacy Center $16,000 n Bookshelves, books for the start of an all-age-group reading library at Youth Haven $16,000 n Lighting project at Providence House $5,200 Calendar of Events CHRIST CHILD SOCIETY NAPLES PO Box 770179 Naples, FL 34107-0179 www.christchildnaples.org Christ Child Naples Summer Scholarships Christ Child Naples funded a variety of summer activities at Grace Place (photos at right) and Fun Time Academy. Each organization received $16, 000 to provide scholarships for children to attend their summer programs.
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