Chapter News

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Jan

Fresno – Benefits from Home of Hope

Granville Homes has broken ground on the 2017 Home of Hope, the Fresno builder’s annual fundraiser to benefit local nonprofit organizations. The 2,165-square-foot, four bedroom, three bathroom home is located in Granville’s Belterra community near Fowler and Shields avenues. The house will have a two-car garage, water-wise landscaping and Granville’s Eco-Smart technology. The Home of […]

Jan

Greater Portland – New Trades Scholarship Awarded

Long after his death, Bill Smith continues to give back. Smith was a successful businessman, owning the family-run Albina Co., Inc., a structural steel and metal fabrication company in Tualatin. As someone who got his educational start in a career technical program, Smith was disappointed to see trades programs disappearing from high schools and the […]

Jan

Coppell – Hosts Susan Johnson

Assistance League Coppell invite ladies of Coppell to their monthly meeting Thursday, January 19th to hear Susan Johnson, a interior designer, at Valley Ranch Baptist Church 1501 East Belt Line Road.  The meeting with be at 10:00 AM with a social time before the meeting starting at 9:30. Susan Johnson is the owner of Macklin […]

Jan

Salem-Keizer – Hosts Annual Lasagna Lunch

Assistance League of Salem-Keizer invites you to its 46th Annual Lasagna Lunch to be held on Wednesday, February 8, 2017. The Spinning Room luncheon continues to feature a member’s secret lasagna receipe (meat or vegetarian), green salad, bread and a selection of delectable desserts. If you cannot get away for the sit-down lunch, take-out service […]

Jan

Long Beach – Cameo Auxiliary Celebrates 30th Anniversary

A celebratory spirit filled the air as Cameo, the Professional Auxiliary of Assistance League of Long Beach celebrated its 30th anniversary on Nov. 15 at the Assistance League of Long Beach Philanthropic Center. With nearly 100 guests in attendance, the event recognized and expressed appreciation to the four key groups that were instrumental to the […]

Jan

the Eastside – Law Enforcement Officers Assist Operation School Bell

About six months ago, a group of concerned citizens in Redmond began talking about how they wanted to support their police department. After approaching the Redmond Police Department (RPD), the citizens began working on forming the Redmond Police Foundation, a benevolent vehicle to support officers outside of the city budget. Sharon Brocker, one of the […]