Thank You!

In: Christina's Blog|General Info

15 Dec 2011

On behalf of Miles4Kids, Jerry and I would like to thank all of the following for helping us raise $1260 for Youthville’s Christmas Connections program.  Each of you played an important part in making this fundraiser successful.

Alisha Bates – Youthville
Amanda Johnson – Youthville
Amanda McKenney – Youthville
Amy Glendening – Youthville
Angela Zinn – Youthville
Angie Mooneyham – Youthville
Ashton Gillett
Becky Douglas – Youthville
Becky Livingston – Youthville
Brenda Stewart – Youthville
Cari Mekaeil – Youthville
Carmel Poor – Youthville
Christina Romero – Youthville
Courtney Fredde – Youthville
Darcy Ali
Diedra  Hart
Frank Salerno
Gary and Ida McMillan
Heather Wood – Youthville
Jamie Prideaux – Youthville
Jerry Romero – Fed Ex
Jessica Liphart – Youthville
Kasey Templin – Youthville
Kathy Neufeld – Youthville
Kristen Fowlkes – Youthville
Kristen MacMeeken – Youthville
Lisa Hernandez – Youthville
Lori Gonzales – Youthville
Lynn Woods – Fed Ex
Mary Poffinbarger – Youthville
Melissa Ulsaker – Youthville
Misa Daily – Youthville
Myra Carle – Youthville
Nina Shaw-Woody – Youthville
Phyllis Medrano
Richard Waller – Youthville
Sarah Anderson – Youthville
Sephanie Franklin – Youthville
Sheli Glover – Youthville
Shelly Duncan – Youthville CEO
Terretta Gerlach – Youthville
Terri Mackay – Youthville
Tina Peck
Valerie Kabutu – Youthville
Victor Pinpin – Fex Ex
Virginia York – Youthville
Wichita/SC Foster Care
Winnie Frank – Youthville

We would  like to give special recognition to the following:

Danielle Alfaro – for donating  Scentsy Product for our Youthville drawing and for always being so enthusiastic about helping us raise money.   I hope she  knows that  ”I am grateful”.  :-)

Melissa Alexander for donating the wonderful and generous  Hair Experts gift certificate for the Youthville drawing.

Cari Mekaeil for helping me with the Youthville fundraiser.  She’s not only a wonderful co-worker, but always inspires me.

Cari’s mother – Connie Troyer and Cari’s aunt – Joan for making 10 beautiful quilts for the youth we adopted.  Each of the quilts were individualized according to what the child requested.  I admit, I wanted to keep one myself.

And finally…. Ashton Gillett – for her continued support to Miles4Kids and our cause.   She is our Angel.   We truly cannot thank her enough for all she has done for the children in our community.

Thank you all- Jerry and Christina Romero


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