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EXCEPTIONAL WOMEN
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Bess Wills and Gresham Ford Salute
Exceptional Women
ese three women are exceptional for their boundless love and
tireless devotion to improving the lives of others in our community.
SnowCap volunteers have been feeding
and clothing low income families for 46
years now. We are serving an average of
8,000 people each month. is includes
people who select food from our pantry,
enjoy a hot meal on Saturdays, wear
clothes from the clothes closet, raise
vegetables in our community garden,
or receive a food box from our mobile
food pantry. We are so grateful for this
community’s wonderful support. It is
our 1,000 volunteers that make all this
possible.
SnowCap
503-674-8785
SnowCap.org
Serving homeless families is an
incredible privilege! It’s about
keeping families together while
working on the issues that brought
them to homelessness. Building
relationships, challenging them to
be responsible for their family and
holding them accountable to keep on
track while they change and grow…
that’s what My Father’s House is all
about. In other words: Hope, Love &
Encouragement=Change!
My Father’s House
503-492-3046
www.FamilyShelter.org
Judy Alley
Executive Director
Jean DeMaster
Executive Director
Cathe Wiese
Executive Director
I’d love to hear of the exceptional women in your life. E-mail me at Bess@GreshamFord.com
Gresham Ford 1999 E. Powell Boulevard, Gresham OR 97080
503-665-0101 www.GreshamFord.com
Human Solutions has been helping
homeless and low-income families in
East Portland and East Multnomah
County build pathways out of poverty
for 25 years. Last year, we touched the
lives of more than 88,000 families and
individuals. We help them gain self-
su ciency by providing a ordable
housing, family support services,
job readiness training and economic
development opportunities.
Human Solutions
503-548-0258
www.HumanSolutions.org
Jean DeMaster
Executive Director