Gateway
Youth Program
Community,
Thirty-One support
Gateway Youth
Council
on Rural Services and the
Gateway Youth Program want to thank all the community supporters that
were
involved with the Quarter Auction and Thirty-One fundraiser. Over $2000 was raised that
will go a long way
to support the after school prevention programs in Darke and Shelby
County.
“It
is exciting to know that the
community is supporting positive youth development in our neighborhoods. This funding for the
Gateway Youth Program
will provide an impact on the meaningful experiences that we will be
able to
give youth,” said lead youth advocate Kelly Harrison.
“Funding for this program has been
challenging lately and these funds help greatly.”
A
list of donors and supporters
are: Shawna
Leigeber from Thirty-One
that donated portions of sales and organized the Quarter Auction;
vendors that
attended and supported the auction were: Nichole Harter, Sarah
Daugherty,
Rachel Shaw, Elaine Snyder, Trudy Snyder, Amy Robinson, Stephanie Lind,
Jamie
Wilson, Amber Profitt, Lori Henderson, Jana DeBord, Jenny Moenter, John
Wion,
Lakiesha Diver, LaDeana Diver, Shala Urlage, Betsy Peititjean, Lisa
Irey, Gary
Leigeber, Branson Leigeber, Kameron West, Mandi Saettel, Mandy Flatter,
Trisha
Subler and Covington Eagles.
If
anyone is interested in donating
to the Gateway Youth Program to continue their work, please contact
Kelly
Harrison, lead youth advocate at 937-548-8002.
The gifts will expand and improve the
possibilities for teens and open
doors of possibilities.
Gateway
Youth is a program of
Council on Rural Services …programs for innovative learning that
supports youth
in Darke, Shelby and Miami Counties.
For
more information check the Web site at www.councilonruralservices.org
or call
937-778-5220.
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