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Picture this... a place where children are safe in their homes; a neighborhood where children are protected; and, a community where children are free from the hurt of child sexual abuse." |
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-- Family Support Line |
| On Wednesday evening, Janury 31, 2007, we drew the winning raffle ticket and Michael Tucker is now $2,000 richer in Wawa coffee, sandwiches and gasoline! Congratulations to our lucky winner who, by the way, is the Director of one of our partner agencies, Center for Resolutions! Center for Resolutions has been very generous to Family Support Line in allowing us to use their space for meetings over the years. In fact, it was during one such meeting that Christine LinvilI hit Michael up to buy what became his winning ticket. |
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The second prize winner with a $500 Wawa gift card is
Mary Duffy [sold by Cathy McLaughlin] and our third place
winner with a $250 Wawa gift card is Bill and Floss Lott
[sold by Diane Stevenson]. |
Sean Kane spins the barrel as onlookers anticipate the drawing of the winning ticket. |
We especiallywant to thank you, our sellers, for working to make this such a successful event for Family Support Line. We are truly grateful for your support!
This year we were fortunate to have nearly 60 raffle sellers [board, management, treatment staff, and volunteers] who participated in selling more than 1,500 raffles. Our top seller was Brian Geis and friends who sold 164 tickets. Our second highest sellers going neck and neck were Gerrie Grabowski and Diane Stevenson selling at the 100 ticket mark. As top sellers they receive $200 and $100 Wawa gift cards respectively.
Others who sold 50 or more tickets. |
Wendy Branton
Marianne Browns
Toni Cavanaugh
Ed Goss
Rob Guilday
Pat Kosinski |
Sandy Lutz
Elizabeth Musewicz
Cathy McLaughlin
Amy Nardi
Lou Robinson
Peter & Erin Sottile |
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High raffle sellers Brian Geis, Gerrie Grabowski and Diane Stevenson celebrate their success.
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The dollars raised through the raffle helps Family Support Line to achieve our goals to keep children safe from the harm of child sexual abuse by presenting prevention education seminars to parents, teachers and children throughout the community, and to care for those who have experienced this trauma by providing specialized individual and group treatment that helps them to heal.
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