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2017-2018 Board of Directors
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Vice President Membership
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Commitment
We believe that providing compassionate and caring services to individuals in our community is the standard and the primary measure of our organization.
Accountability
We believe that our actions demonstrate our care for others and the community as a whole. We support each other in a humane manner and hold each other accountable for the success and well-being of our organization.
Respect
We believe in treating all with respect and honoring the opinions and differences of all individuals.
Ethics
We believe that integrity and authenticity in communication and action best demonstrate the most basic, intrinsic values held by our member volunteers.
Stability
We believe in the value of sharing our experiences and evaluating them in order to maintain the organization’s success and provide it with a stable base.
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Benefits and Rewards
As a member, you will enjoy the benefits and rewards:
- Volunteering in unique programs designed to meet the needs of our community and that fit your interests and time.
- Making friendships by working together on philanthropic programs and fundraising events.
- Attending regular monthly meetings to be involved and informed.
- Working in the Thrift Shop each month to support our programs.
- Developing and using leadership skills.
- Being a part of a nationwide organization with over 26,000 members motivated to effect change in their communities.


Prospective Member Orientation
Prospective members attend a light-hearted social as an informational orientation. Board members and new member trainers are able to spend time answering questions, and explaining their responsibilities.
New Member Orientation
The classroom training enables each new member to learn about Assistance League’s volunteer opportunities. During the training, discussions regarding an overview of National Assistance League, member responsibilities, the thrift shop and training of various positions, and a presentation on each philanthropic program by each chair are shared. By the time the training is completed, each member will be given a mentor. A mentor will continue to guide a new member in becoming more knowledgeable about our chapter.
New members may contact:
Judy Hilger
Mentor@AssistanceLeagueGreaterPlacer.org

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Join Us!
Become a part of an incredible group of volunteers who are dedicated to making a difference in your community. Members often say that they joined Assistance League for their programs and stayed for the friendships they formed. Assistance League offers unique volunteer opportunities that fit your interest and time. Read our Impact Stories to learn more about Assistance League chapters.
As a member, you will enjoy the benefits and rewards of:
- Volunteering and making a difference within your own community
- Becoming aware of issues in your community and learning about resources to effectively address them
- Knowing that your efforts can have a profound and lasting effect on the life of someone you’ve never met
- Being part of a team who believes that their participation in these programs can help make the world a better place
- Making friendships that will last a lifetime by working together on programs that benefit others
- Discovering in yourself a never-ending capacity for generosity
- Experiencing the wellspring of emotion as you experience a smile of thanks or words of appreciation
- Developing and using leadership skills and talents you never knew you possessed and the self-confidence you gain with each success

Former Members Who Have Moved
A national Member-At-Large category is available for former members who have moved to an area without a chapter nearby. Ask the National Director of Membership for more information.
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$350 provides a dinner for all of the residents of the Family Supportive Housing San Jose Family Shelter or a special event for the children (Assist-a-Shelter).
$250 provides 20 school uniforms to disadvantaged students in the San Jose city public school system (Operation School Bell®).
$150 provides 12 hardcover books for a classroom (Readers Are Leaders).
$75 provides teddy bears to 15 abused and neglected children (Hug-a-Bear).
$50 provides 5 layettes to disadvantaged new mothers at Valley Medical Center.
$30 provides vision screening for 50 preschool children (Project S.E.E. Screening Eyes Early).
$25 provides Bingo prizes for seniors in nursing homes (Senior Bingo).
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Change A Life Today
Your donation helps in so many ways!
Give dignity to a child who simply wants to look like she belongs with clothing that fits.
Bring reading, art and theater to our lower-income schools.
Deliver library materials to the homebound.
Support young adults as they leave foster care and begin their adult lives.
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Assistance League of Houston
Sunday, March 26, 2017
2:00PM – 6:30PM (Doors open at 1:30PM)
Del Mar Lanes
3020 Mangum Rd Houston 77092 713-682-2506
Family Bowling Event!
Choose from one of two bowling sessions: 2:00PM – 4:00PM OR 4:15PM – 6:15PM.*
Entry Fee with bowling includes: unlimited bowling for two hours, shoes and balls, photo booth, access to silent auction and surprise drawing ever 15 minutes.
Non-Bowling fee includes: Photo Booth, access to silent auction, the surprise drawing and of course, general merriment.
Silent Auction!
Snacks, cocktails, beer, food and soft drinks will be available for purchase.
* We recommend arriving early for your scheduled bowling session so that you have time to get your shoes and can begin bowling right on time!


| Online Pre-Registration | Day of the Event | |
|---|---|---|
| Entry Fee with Bowling | $25 Adult (13 & up) | $30 Adult |
| $10 Child (5-12) | $15 Child | |
| Entry Fee Non-Bowling | $10 Adult | $15 Adult |
| $5 Child | $10 Child |
Up to 5 Bowlers to a Lane Children 4 and under are free
Don’t worry if you do not have 5 bowlers, we will help with that!
If you would like a copy of the flyer, please download the flier.
Advanced Ticket Sales end March 24, 2017
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Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much!
~ Helen Keller
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National Member Information
Documents & Forms & Tools for Members
Derby Printables
Resource Tools for Letters
Volunteer Hours Recorded Online
Strategic Plan 2016-2018
All Things Donors
Policies and Forms
Financial Information
All Things Cash
Regular Meeting Minutes 2015/16
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The DreamCatchers Auxiliary of Assistance League of Huntington Beach was established in 1993 by women who wanted to serve the community but whose schedules-whether work or other responsibilities- limited their volunteer time. Since receiving its charter in 1994, DreamCatchers has provided women with time constraints an opportunity to “give back” through its support of some key Assistance League of Huntington Beach’s programs and its own philanthropic endeavors.
We meet on the 2nd Wednesday of the month from 7-8:30 p.m. DreamCatchers staff the Thrift Store on the first Saturday of the month. Each of our members volunteers for three of those Saturdays a year. We also participate in the annual fundraising event in the Spring.

DREAMCATCHERS
Governing Body 2017-2018
Chairman
Cynthia Anderson cynthiaanders52@gmail.com
1st Vice Chairman Membership
Sandee Fremon snfreemon@gmail.com
2nd Vice Chairman Resource Development
Janet Newton
Recording Secretary
Resa Evans
Corresponding Secretary
Diane Morgan
Treasurer
Connie Hitchcock
Philanthropic Programs Chairman
Pamela Reichardt
Marketing Communications Chairman
Catherine Ida
Parliamentarian
Lari Thomas


DreamCatchers members participate in Operation School Bell® a signature program of Assistance League that helps clothe school children of low income families to maximize their scholastic success.. Our Auxiliary contributes monies to our chapter to help fund this program and members can volunteer to work alongside chapter members at local Target stores on Operation School Bell nights.

DreamCatchers also supports the Assistance League of Huntington Beach’s Operation New Beginnings which encompasses many programs. DreamCatchers help provide scholarships to veterans who graduate from the Golden West Police Academy training program.

Alzheimer’s Family Services Center in Huntington Beach works to improve the quality of life for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. DreamCatchers furnish various items needed to augment the goal of providing a daily schedule of stimulating activities and exercise.

Silver Anchor works with the Huntington Beach Hospital’s adult behavioral outpatient program to provide its patients with many essentials, including clothing, personal hygiene supplies and holiday gift bags throughout the year.

Support for Our Seniors gives local seniors grocery certificates and ACCESS passes. These are distributed to seniors in need at the discretion of social workers at the Senior Center in Central Park, Huntington Beach.

Therapeutic Riding Center in Huntington Beach uses horses to provide physical therapy for severely handicapped children and young adults. DreamCatchers provides scholarships for students whose families cannot afford this therapy due to financial hardship..
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Operation School Bell® –
Elementary
Elementary school students are brought to Assistance League to “shop” for brand new clothing. They all leave with a huge bag of new clothes, wide grins and a renewed sense of confidence.

Operation School Supplies
School supplies are delivered to Ada County schools so students can start the school year with the same supplies as their classmates.

Baby Bundles
Provides newborn clothing and supplies to families in need in local hospitals. Every new baby deserves to go home in a new outfit, with diapers and other essentials!

Empowering Youth
Provides basic household items, non-perishable food, and a handmade quilt to 18-year old youth aging out of foster care.
Operation School Bell® – Teen Retail
Middle and Junior high school students shop for clothes at a local retail store.

Cinderella’s Closet
Ada County high school students rent formal wear for a nominal fee. Events such as Prom and Homecoming should be a fairy-tale for all high school students!

Project Hearing
Provides hearing aids, special equipment and educational grants to hearing impaired Ada County residents.

History in the Bown House
Step back in time and tour this 1879 restored home. Period dressed volunteers teach real-life, interactive history lessons on how our forefathers lived.

These are but a few of the small miracles we
help make happen throughout any given year.
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Operation School Bell®
The organization continues to grow and has made inroads in meeting the needs of nearly 9,000 children living in poverty in Southern Utah. The county school district notes that nearly 1,000 of the 31,000 students registered to attend school in 2016 were homeless and in desperate need of basic clothing and supplies. These children and others living in low-income households are the target population for Operation School Bell.
Support Services Coordinator at Washington County School District

Shopping Events
Low income school-aged children receive new clothes, shoes, hand-knitted hats, and hygiene supplies. When a child’s basic needs are met, they can focus on their education and have a better opportunity to break the cycle of poverty. Last fiscal year, 722 children from 24 schools ranging across the county from Enterprise to Hildale and Colorado City received new school clothing, shoes and supplies.
Support Services Coordinator at Washington County School District

Literacy
Operation School Bell focuses on enhancing literacy opportunities for children in need:
- Materials for summer reading and preschool literacy programs for 580 students;
- 900 children heard a Dr. Seuss story read to them by our volunteers for Read Across America;
- 150 preschoolers received three books and heard the book read to them by our volunteers;
- 504 books to Dual Language Immersion students learning Chinese and Spanish at 2 schools.
In addition, Adopt a School made an impact with robotics equipment for summer camps.
Red Mountain School Teacher

Community Outreach
Provides a flexible, rapid-response strategy by which Assistance League of Southern Utah can respond to specific community needs.
School Counselor
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OPERATION SCHOOL BELL
Operation School Bell® distributed new clothes and shoes to 2,777 pre-kindergarten through high school students in Salem-Keizer schools and the Chemawa Indian School. All clothing requests are initiated by school counselors.
“I don’t get new clothes very often and when I do I feel awesome!”
PUPPETS WITH PURPOSE
To promote healthy living and prevent bullying, interactive puppet performances were presented to 2,614 elementary students.
“Thank you for teaching us about bullies. I get bullied but now I made the bully stop.”
R.E.A.D.
In partnership with Salem Public Library’s Bookmobile, 5,471 students participated in reading and literacy programs.

“I know you all do this because you care about kids and that means so much to us as educators.”
OPERATION ART ADVENTURES
More than 11,300 elementary, middle and high school students participated in theater activities or received art supplies for their schools. One middle school was given badly needed musical instruments for their band program.
“Thank you all so much for the amazing experience, we all really enjoyed it.”
OPERATION BOOKSHELF
In conjunction with the Salem Public Library, 100 homebound adult patrons received over 1,200 deliveries of library materials. Contact Salem Public Library for information on receiving this service.

“It was so nice of you to remember my birthday and a special thank you for the books you bring every month. I feel really rich when I have books to read.”
AUXILIARY INDEPENDENT LIVING
30 young adults leaving foster care to live on their own received mentoring, transition assistance and their own housekeeping items.
SERVING THOSE IN NEED
About 21% of Salem-Keizer District students live at or below the poverty level, which is $24,250 annually for a family of four. In addition there are approximately 800 homeless students. Nearly 60% of students receive free or reduced lunches.
(2014 Census Bureau and Oregon Center for Public Policy)
DENTAL SCREENING PROGRAM
Assistance League, in partnership with the Salem-Keizer Dental Health Solutions for Children Program, screened 6,395 elementary students.
“It means a lot for me to know there is someone out there that is kind.”

AUXILIARY OPERATION BACKPACK
7,000 students received backpacks and school supplies in 64 schools throughout the school year.
Requests for school supplies are initiated by school counselors.
All Financial and numbers-served figures come from 2016 Annual Report. Assistance League of Salem-Keizer’s fiscal reporting year is June 1 through May 31.
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Operation School Bell®
Since 2005, we have provided new school clothes to 6,041 children of enlisted military families at Camp Pendleton. Since 1998, we have provided new school clothes to 14,460 children in five Coastal North County San Diego school districts. We have also provided financial assistance to 221 local school children that allows them to attend sixth-grade outdoor science camp since 2011.

Assault Survivor Kits® (ASK)
We have provided new clothes and toiletries to 4,839 individuals since 1998 when they have presented to a San Diego County Sexual Assault Response Team after experiencing a sexual assault. We have also provided snacks and other items such as kleenex, pens and notepads to individuals when they attend the hearing of their sexual assault case in court.

Knifty Knitters
We have provided 6,515 hand-knitted items to various organizations since 1998. Newborns at Miramar Naval Marine Society and Balboa Naval Hospital have received knitted hats, blankets, scarves and hats. Homeless teens have received scarfs and hats. We also donate knitted scarves to Operation Gratitude to be shipped to our military men and women.

Flowers For Seniors
Flowers For Seniors is our newest program. We deliver flower arrangements to Assisted Living facilities.

Caring Critters
Caring Critters is a new project we began in January 2017. These adorable critters are handmade by our volunteers and donated to children at Rady’s Chadwick Center. They are given to children facing traumatic life events.
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Other Ways To Give
“You Shop, Amazon Gives”
Amazon will make a donation to Assistance League of Sierra Foothills after you sign up on their site.
- Sign on to AmazonSmile http://smile.amazon.com/ch/80-0220452
- Type in Assistance League of Sierra Foothills (Note: It will say National Assistance League, but it will be for our chapter).
- Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to ASSISTANCE LEAGUE whenever you shop on AmazonSmile.
AmazonSmile is the same Amazon you know. Same products, same prices, same service.
Please support your charitable organization by starting your shopping at smile.amazon.com today!
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Other Ways To Give
“You Shop, Amazon Gives”
Amazon will make a donation to Assistance League of Sierra Foothills after you sign up on their site.
- Sign on to AmazonSmile http://smile.amazon.com/ch/80-0220452
- Type in Assistance League of Sierra Foothills (Note: It will say National Assistance League, but it will be for our chapter).
- Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to ASSISTANCE LEAGUE whenever you shop on AmazonSmile.
AmazonSmile is the same Amazon you know. Same products, same prices, same service.
Please support your charitable organization by starting your shopping at smile.amazon.com today!
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3 Easy Ways to get Involved....
As a member, community volunteer, donor or shop patron
#1. GIVE YOUR TIME
We are an all-volunteer organization with many opportunities available.
Working in our retail shops
Fundraising
Providing services through our programs
Chapter support skills
#2. GIVE A DONATION
Our donors make it possible to operate our service programs
Be a monthly Sustaining Star
Be an Event Sponsor and/or Advertiser
No gift is too small!
#3. SHOP AND DONATE TO OUR STORE
Shop or donate at the Assistance League Thrift Shop.
Open Monday-Saturday, 10-4

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