Womenade, a 501(c)(3) non-profit serving San Luis Obispo County in California, is a network that donates items, time, and money to meet essential needs. All funds collected go directly to support those in crisis. Referrals come from schools, medical professionals, county health departments, and organizations such as Family Care Network, RISE, CAPSLO, ECHO Shelter, LINK, and People's Self-Help Housing. DONATE: Womenade, 1241 Johnson Ave. Box #164, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Friday, December 16, 2016
What Womenade Shared December 1st - 15th
December 1: Partial rent for a family with 5 children. The father has open sores on his legs and can’t work at the restaurant because he is a cook and it’s not sanitary. Referral: Sonia Greene, LINK ($200) 3194
December 1: Radiology exam for a young man. Referral: Eloisa Medina, Hearst Cancer Resource Center ($247) 3195
December 1: Winter clothes for 2 children of a single mother. Referral: Christine Flores, Transitions-Mental Health ($200) 3196
December 1: Baby items for a newborn baby girl whose mom is in the Intensive Outreach Program. Referral: Paterese Reynolds, County Drug and Alcohol Services ($100) 3197
December 1: Food for a gentleman in a fragile state who doesn’t have transportation to get to distributions. Referral: Yecenia Silvas, Oceano School Readiness ($100) 3198
December 1: Partial rent for a 26-year-old father of a 1-year-old and 4-year-old; father has acute leukemia. Referral: Eloisa Medina, Hearst Cancer Resource Center ($300) 3199
December 1: First month’s rent for a young woman who has completed the 6 month recovery program with Captive Hearts, has started 2 new part-time jobs, and is doing an amazing job turning her life around. Referral: Beverly Cook, America’s Jobs/Goodwill ($300) 3200
December 1: Color guard uniform for a middle school student in a family with limited funds. Referral: Shonn Cross, LINK ($80) 3201
December 2: Food and gas for a student who is taking care of his mother who is dealing with mental health problems. They are in jeopardy of losing housing. Referral: Andrea Devitt, Cuesta College counselor ($200) 3202
December 2: Gas so the caregiver of a young Veteran who is quite ill can take her to medical appointments. Referral: Kate Zeiss, HUD/VASH ($100) 3203
December 2: Medication for a woman with pancreatic cancer. Referral: Leslie Grigsby, Central Coast Home Health ($266.85) Debit
December 2: Payment of an outstanding bill to the school cafeteria so 5 siblings can get free/reduced lunch. The middle child has been diagnosed with a serious illness resulting in many trips to Stanford and UCSF that have depleted the family’s funds. Referral: Nessa Garcia, nurse, Cayucos Schools ($194.25) 3204
December 2: Partial past due rent to prevent eviction for a Veteran who is too ill to work. Referral: Mayra Martinez, HUD/VASH ($300) 3205
December 2: Driver’s license payment to allow a young woman to look for work. Referral: Rocio Willard, County Behavioral Health ($33) 3206
December 2: Motel stay for a homeless family while one of their 2 children recovers from bronchitis. Referral: Sonia Greene, LINK ($203.38) 3207
December 2: Partial deposit for a family moving to housing. Referral: Maribel Luna, ECHO Shelter ($300) 3208
December 5: Partial first month’s rent for a Veteran who will be able to pay his rent going forward. Referral: Jeannette Saenz, CAPSLO ($274) 3210
December 5: First 2 months of Sober Living housing for man who has been homeless. Referral: Corey Hoffman, County Drug and Alcohol Services ($270) 3211
December 5: Partial rent for a single mother who has found new employment, but won’t receive a check until the rent is past due. Referral: Mariana Gutierrez, San Luis Coastal Schools ($300) 3212
December 5: Partial rent for a 68-year-old Veteran who just received a Section 8 housing voucher, but spent all her money on illegal parking tickets while she was homeless and living in her RV. Referral: Larry Feldt, CAPSLO ($26) 3213
December 5: Flat tire replacement for a formerly homeless grandma who works full-time as a care-giver. Referral: Dee Torres, SLO Housing Connection ($35) 3214
December 5: RTA bus passes for a woman struggling with mental health issues and a woman who just started a new job. Referral: Kim Schwab, County Drug and Alcohol Services, and purchase by Susan Updegrove ($88)
December 5: Tire replacement so a woman can drive to work safely. Referral: Laura Gaisie, Transitions-Mental Health ($311.96) 3215
December 6: Partial plane ticket payment so a mother with terminal cancer can take her 11-year-old to family in Mexico, so her daughter will “be in good hands” after she passes. Referral: Eloisa Medina, Hearst Cancer Resource Center ($300) 3216
December 6: For a special needs 18-month old who has suffered a stroke, a baby blender since he can’t chew most foods, and a stroller for transportation to doctor appointments since his mother doesn’t drive. Referral: Elizabeth Barbosa, CAPSLO, and shopping by Susan Updegrove ($51.59 and )
December 6: Cold weather sleeping bag for a man being discharged from the hospital to live on the streets. Referral: Sierra Vista social worker, and shopping by Susan Updegrove ($)
December 6: Driver’s license for a client being successful in treatment. Referral: Jennifer Woodward, County Behavioral Health ($88) 3220
December 6: Warm clothes and household items for a mother and her 3 children who just moved back into her home. Referral: Jennifer Woodward, County Behavioral Health ($200) Debit
December 6: Propane for a North County mother with throat cancer and her son. They are very low-income and struggling with medical bills. Referral: Naomi Simpson, Central Coast Home Health ($300) 3221
December 6: Radiator so a single mother can drive to work. Referral: Belinda Benassi, Child Welfare Services ($300) 3222
December 6: Partial rent to prevent eviction of a woman who used money from her rent savings to pay a $252 water bill. Referral: Belinda Benassi, Child Welfare Services ($175) 3223
December 6: Partial rent for a family of 4 who had to use part of their rent money to get their car out of impound. Parent recently got a new job, and is in training, but won’t receive a paycheck till training is complete. Referral: Mariana Gutierrez, San Luis Coastal Schools ($300) 3224
December 7: Warm coat and clothes for an elementary boy who was abandoned by his mother to his grandma who has limited resources. Referral: Amber Balais, LINK ($200) 3225
December 7: Diapers, wipes, and phone for a mother who lives in her car with her 18-month-old daughter. Referral: Amber Balais, LINK ($179.15) 3226
December 7: Gas card so a family with 2 children under political asylum can go to Los Angeles to an appointment with Immigration. Also, clothes for the family because they arrived with nothing. Referral: Danilda Reyes, LINK ($300) 3227
December 7: Motel stay for a senior woman with multiple health problems. This will keep her indoors until a check comes later in the month. Referral: Linda Garcia-Inchausti, Director of the Newman Catholic Center, Cal Poly ($300) 3228
December 7: Partial rent to move a Veteran to housing. He will be self-sufficient in future months. Referral: Brandy Bowser, CAPSLO ($300) 3229
December 7: Clothes and food for a single mother who just had the father drop their daughter off to her with nothing. Referral: Marcy Benson and Barbara Turk, Child Welfare Services ($300) 3230
December 7: Partial payment to prevent a family’s eviction. The father lost his job today due to missing work for illness, and the mother miscarried yesterday. Referral: Belinda Benassi, Child Welfare Services ($300) 3231
December 7: Partial payment for car repair, including axle. Referral: Christine Flores, Transitions-Mental Health ($300) 3232
December 8: Driving lessons so a mother can take her special needs child to appointments and get to her part-time job. Referral: Casey Roos, Martha’s Place Children’s Center ($320) 3233
December 9: Clothes for a high school girl whose parents were about to give her over for Foster care because she had been a mistake, and her 24-year-old sister stepped up and brought her to live with her. Referral: Bessy Hoffman, LINK ($300) 3234
December 9: Partial neurology bill payment for a woman who has just started a new job. Referral: Lauren Bedia, CAPSLO ($300) 3235
December 9: Food for a formerly homeless high school student who is traveling to Nevada to see his mom over Winter break. This boy has been through great trauma; a teacher gave him the bus ticket for the visit. Referral: Bessy Hoffman, LINK ($205.95) Debit
December 9: Post Office box so a woman living in a garage can receive mail. Referral; Nicole Lurcher, CAPSLO ($86) 3236
December 9: Rent to prevent eviction for a young man. He will receive training and unemployment in the New Year, but has no funds for December. Referral: Jason Flanagan, People’s Self-Help Housing ($251) 3237
December 9: Partial rent for Sober Living for a woman working hard in treatment. Referral: Kim Schwab, County Drug and Alcohol Services ($100) 3238
December 10: Medicine for a 67-year-old with Pulmonary Disease who is on a low, fixed income. Referral: Megan Richert, Central Coast Home Health and Hospice ($300) 3239
December 10: Food for a man and his wife. He is working odd jobs, and she is working part-time, so they don’t qualify for food stamps. Referral: Kim Schwab, County Drug and Alcohol Services ($200) 3240
December 12: Wipes for the newborn of a single mom on bed rest. Referral: Sierra Vista social workers ($14.13) Debit
December 12: Partial security deposit to help a disabled Veteran move to housing. Referral: Dee Torres-Hill, SLO Housing Connection ($300) 3241
December 12: Household items for 2 teens moving to housing. Referral: Barbara Turk, Child Welfare Services ($200) 3242
December 12: Gas so a single mother of 3 children leaving a domestic violence situation can get to work. Referral: Amber Balais, LINK ($100) 3243
December 12: Gas card so a single dad with 2 small children can go to a medical appointment at UCLA. Referral: Laura Gaisie, Transitions-Mental Health ($100) 3244
December 12: Clothes for 2 toddlers in struggling family. Referral: Public Health Nurse ($200) 3246
December 12: Partial car repair payment so a single mother and her 3 children can leave the area and go to with relatives. They had been staying with her mother, but she is currently on life support. Referral: Maribel Rodriguez, LINK ($187) 3247
December 12: Partial rent for a recent domestic violence victim who just started a new job. Referral: Marina Gaarza, LMFT ($300) 3248
December 13: Gas car for a client needing to go to UCLA for testing. Referral: Corey Hoffman, County Drug and Alcohol Services ($50) 3249
December 13: Car payment for a woman who has begun working but is very backed up on bills. Referral: Samantha Crouse, ECHO Shelter ($326.33) 3250
December 13: Work shoes for a 17-year-old boy living on his own. Referral: Elena Chavez, LINK ($70) Debit
December 14: Clothes for 2 teen siblings. They lost their home and their single mom sold everything to rent a room. Referral: Bessy Hoffman, LINK ($200) 3251
December 14: Gas and food for a family of 4; dad lost his job and is looking for another. Referral: Sonia Greene, LINK ($200) 3252
December 14: Food and clothing for a single mother and her 3 children; her husband has been deported, and she works just half time. Referral: Danilda Reyes, LINK ($200) 3253
December 14: Travel food and expenses for a 13-year-old boy who is going to Ohio to see his dad who is in critical condition after an accident. Referral: Bessy Hoffman, LINK ($205.95) 3254
December 14: Foam hospital bed topper and dental care items for a 91-year-old on Hospice who lives with her daughter who is disabled. Referral: Kelly Allen, Dignity Health Hospice ($70.94) Debit
December 14: Partial rent to prevent eviction for a Veteran who lost his job, and is working with a job placement counselor. Referral: Kathleen Martin, HUD/VASH ($300) 3255
December 14: Rent to prevent a mother and her 2-year-old from being evicted today. Referral: Eloisa Medina ($375) 3256
December 14: Partial rent to prevent eviction of a Veteran. Referral: Michael Ostash, HUD/VASH ($300) 3257
December 14: Partial rent to prevent a family’s eviction. Referral; Patty Ramirez, Transitions-Mental Health ($300) 3258
December 14: Car repair so a single father of 2 small children can get to work and take his children to doctor appointment. Referral: Laura Gaisie, Transitions-Mental Health ($300) 3259
October 15: Gas to get their children to school and appointments for a family of 6. The father works in concrete and hasn’t had as many hours due to weather and the holidays. Referral: Mary Teresi, Martha’s Place Children's Center ($100) 3260
October 15: After school program fee for a 7-year-old who has many learning difficulties. Her mother suffered domestic violence and is currently unemployed. Referral: Danilda Reyes, LINK ($163.75) 3261
December 15: Required clothes so a man can work. Referral: Corey Hoffman, County Drug and Alcohol Services. ($150) 3262
December 15: Safety gate to keep a 1-year-old away from stairs. Referral: Public Health Nurse and shopping by Susan Updegrove ($)
December 15: Neonatal vitamins for a pregnant woman who is homeless. Referral: Public Health Nurse ($30.32) Debit
December 15: Warm clothes, shoes, and underwear for a 22-year-old who has suffered severe trauma. Referral: Kim Richards, Tidelands Counseling ($300) 3263
December 15: Gas card so a mother with terminal cancer can take her daughter to family in Southern California. They have been asked to leave transitional housing due to the mother’s condition. Referral: Will Wallace, Atascadero Middle School ($100) 3264
December 15: California ID for a young mom who is homeless. Referral: Public Health Nurse ($28) 3265
December 15: Partial rent to prevent eviction for a family with 4 children who have had to face unexpected bills in November. Referral: Betian Webb, Paso Robles Housing Authority ($300) 3266
December 15: Desperately needed dental work for a gentleman in his 70s with no funds. Referral: Fiona Phillips, People’s Self-Help Housing ($170) 3267
Items Donated: laptop computer from Joanne and Phil Ruggles; iPad from Hildy Gal via Heidi Harmon; delivery by Joy Sostrin; dining table and chairs from…; journals, toys, and coloring books from Marylou Gooden; delivery by Marcie Lindvall; computer from Elise Wheeler via Heidi Harmon for a Cuesta student; diapers for babies in 3 families from Kathie Hendricks; 4 handmade quilts from Katie Perez; men's sweaters from Anonymous; dining table and chairs, kitchen table, mirror, bed frame, mirror, glass table, curtains, shower curtains, and lamp from Andrea Wasko and Meaghan Gilbert; diapers and baby clothes from Kelly Martin as Christmas giving for her mother Nanette Madding; a bounty of toys and a gingerbread house from Wendy Daly; lamp, high chair, and gift cards from Alison Haupt; diapers, toys, books, and colored pencils from Roberta Kassak; holiday gifts for a family with 2 boys from Linda Jankay; twin bed from Suzie Aanerud; toys, clothes, and gift cards for a family with 2 boys from Marcie and John Lindvall to celebrate the wedding of Andrea Devitt and Dave Voss; 14 pajamas and many warm jackets from Central Coast Funds for Children and KJUG via Muriel Harkins; children’s clothes and shoes from Shasta Cellar, Kristina Fleming, Danielle Pullen Carol Gerace, Kristin Heenan, Brittany Bechtel, and Danielle Weyrich; delivery to Prado by Judy Riener; clothes and toys for an abandoned boy from Robin Renteria; helmet for a 14-year-old boy from Anonymous; a bounty of infant toys and books from Whiz Kids Toys Infant Gift Drive; infant toys from Mary Holliday; infant toys from Francine Johnston; women’s coat and scarf from Anonymous; bike for a Foster teen via Susan Horwood; hand made dolls for Food Distribution from New Life Doll Ministry: 28 new stuffed animals for Food Distribution from New Life; 30 new stuffed animals for Food Distribution from Anonymous; children’s clothes from Tina Dodd-Wilson; jackets, food, blankets, gift card, and toys for a mother and her sons for the holidays from Linda Bishop; 4 bags of children’s clothes from Alison Haupt; toddler bike and helmet form Jamie Mello; toys from Beth Marino; gift card from Jean Dyer; cases of diapers for children in 2 families from Kathie Hendricks;
Admin Fund: Dana Starkovich, Rita Erwin,
Funds Donated: Lisa Bertrand, Cory O’Keefe - LUVD for Asset Holiday Party, AmazonSmile, Jean Steel, Jayne Devencenzi, Bonnie Heike, Lainie Wachter, Andrea Brown and Baywood Navy, Ken and Kathie Hendricks, Jeanette Krystoff, Lisa Bertrand, Tess Mathews, Lorie Adoff, Raye Fleming, Marshal Bolley, Melonia Musser-Brauner, Ellie Malykont, Edie Kahn, Darlene Tunney Rosene, Catheryn Sells, Katharine Taylor/Saucelito Canyon, Kelly Martin as a gift to her mother Nanette Madding for Christmas, Michele Williams, Marcy Owens, Mary Parker, New Life Church, Janis Dreyer, Carla Haynie, Zaf and Patrice Iqbal, Ros McQuade Anonymous, Kathlyn Henderson, Wendy Daly, Gini Griffin, Peti and Arne Johnson, Betty and Jack Scully, Jane and William Fairbairn, Janice and Jim Paulsen, Fran and Brent Norris, Marcie and John Traversaro, Sharee and David Howell, Jo Anne and Roy Painter, Christine and Richard Cogger, Judy and Jim Earnest, Amy and Tom Hedges, Margaret O’Donnell, Nancy Cunningham, Stacy Murphy, Barbara and Stephen Underwood, Donna and Robert Leach, Judy Thompson, Dianna and Rich Van Houten, Liz and Jim Murray, Julie and A.L. Holland, Rhonda Richard, Jane and Robert Mouw, Patricia Hunt, Donna Nisbet, Gretchen Hartsook, Lori Brief-Chavez, Sharon and John Tarabini, Dawn Van Ness, Nancy Kraus, Dorothy and Jack Mauger, Linda and Dean Adams, Leslie Rosen, Cynthia Alvarez, Jeanne and Michael Madden, Mona Pastor, Barbara and Michael Dyer, Cynthia Alvarez, Susan and Walter Con, Claire Granbery, Nancy and William Bayliss, Susan Weiss/B & S Asset Management, Beth Ladin and Howard Stern, Bonnie Keller, Carol and Robert Cape, Claudia Sorensen, Elaine and John Morin, Cheryl and Joseph Briskey, Gail and Thomas Ryan, Robin and Arthur Schneider, Terri Einhorn, Cindy Sh Au and Patrick Howlett, Natalie and John Goguen, Nora and Odell Lee, Christi and Gary Nemetz, Iris Finz, Rhonda Richard, Myran and Martin Akel, Patricia and James Rallis, Eveline Alford, Deborah and Joel Art, Elizabeth Steen, Susan and Steven Zweig, Sharon Thacker and Michael Pearman, Karen and John Anderson, Lydia and Michael Nelson, Marie and Robert Kyle, Marilyn and Bruce Rolph, De and Isaac Hampton, Jeanne Little and Gary Findlay, Arlene Shinderman, Nancy Kraus, Judy and Gary Cunningham, Sue and Robert Smith, Joan Ratts, Ellen Polinsky, Jamie and Art Herbon, Carol and William Tenney, Carol Morrison, Gayle Nix, Patricia Dauer, DelSales Corporation, Marilyn Reasoner, Phil and Joanne Ruggles, Helen Powell, Marti Lindholm, Sue Smith, Karen Horst, Fred Donati, Mary Parker, Elaine Gardiner, Leona Fairchild, DoTopia, Central Coast Circle of Friends, Albert and Louise Schiebelhut, Ann Miller, Jacque and Chuck Wheeler, Stephanie Roberts in honor of her sister Marian Anderson, Jim and Deborah Whitson, Daphne Meyers,
Thursday, December 1, 2016
What Womenade Shared November 16th - November 30th
November 16: Glasses replacement for a Veteran who is homeless and his sight is very poor. He put the glasses in his backpack while taking a shower at a campsite, and his backpack was stolen. Referral: Esther Castillo, HUD/VASH ($300) 3168
November 16: Partial room rent for a woman who is just coming out of the hospital. Referral: Drew Washer, French Hospital social worker ($300) 3169
November 17: Gas bill payment to restore service for a single mother and her 6 children. Referral: Belinda Benassi, Child Welfare Services ($150) 3170
November 16: Food for a mother staying in a Sober Living house. This will carry her through the end of the year, and allow her to feed her son when he visits. Referral: Elisa Leigan, County Behavioral Health ($300) Debit
November 17: Gas so a young person can be taken to UCLA for treatment. Referral: Laura Gaisie, Transitions-Mental Health ($100) Debit
November 17: Motel stay for a family of 5 through Thanksgiving. The father is working 2 jobs and saving for a motel in December. Affordable housing should be available in January. Referral: Public Health Nurse ($304) 3171
November 17: Partial rent to prevent eviction for a single mother and her children. Referral: Brenda Vaughn, The ARK ($350) 3172
November 17: Partial deposit so a single mother and her son can move into low income housing. Mother will be able to make payments going forward. Referral: Cynthia Smith, MFT ($300) 3173
November 18: Emergency formula and bottles for a baby girl coming out of the NICU to her father who has unexpectedly received custody. Referral: Mary Teresi, Martha’s Place Children’s Center ($100) 3174
November 18: Food for a mother in a high risk pregnancy. Referral: Blanca Flores, CenCal Health ($200) 3174
November 18: Clothes and shoes for a young boy. His current clothes are too tight and frayed; he lives in a motel with his mom. Referral: Suzanne Balderrama, Paso Robles Schools ($200) 3174
November 18: Partial payment for special glasses for a little boy whose vision has changed greatly since his last pair 3 years ago. Mother is ill and very low income. Referral: Casey Roos, Martha’s Place Children’s Center ($228) 3175
November 18: Car insurance for a woman who has just found a job. Referral: Samantha Crouse, ECHO Shelter ($221.40) 3176
November 18: RTA pass so a mother can get to treatment groups. Referral: Kim Schwab, County Drug and Alcohol Services, and shopping by Nicki Bywater ($44) 3190
November 19: Gas so a woman’s caregiver can take her to doctor appointments for several major medical conditions. Referral: Amanda Hartman, Dignity Health ($100) 3177
November 19: Blood pressure monitor for a 59-year-old woman on dialysis who is getting weaker, having trouble walking, and difficulties monitoring her hypertension. Referral: Tito Ponce, People’s Self-Help Housing ($43.65) Debit
November 19: Partial rent in a Sober Living Home for a man who is having surgery on his knee. Referral: Paterese Reynolds, County Drug and Alcohol Services ($300) 3178
November 19: Partial room rent for a family that has timed out of a women’s shelter and a homeless shelter. Referral: Andrea Blanco, Laguna Middle School ($300) 3179
November 21: Storage payment for a woman who is homeless and has just started a new job. This prevents her from losing all her belongings. Referral: Samantha Crouse, ECHO Shelter ($186) 3180
November 21: Motel rent for a family working in treatment and with Child Welfare Services. The parent has a new job. Referral: Cindy Nelson, County Drug and Alcohol Services ($300) 3181
November 22: Food for a family with 3 daughters, 1 with Down Syndrome. Father’s hours were cut back to 2 days a week. Referral: Bekah Livermore, Independent Living Resource Center ($200) Debit
November 22: Food and household supplies for a mother and her 3 children who just left her abuser. Mother started a new job Monday. Referral: Diana Howard, RISE ($200) Debit
November 22. Partial payment for an MRI for a single mother. Referral: Danilda Reyes, LINK ($200) 3182
November 22: Partial rent so a Veteran attending Cuesta can move to housing. Referral: Esther Castillo, HUD/VASH ($250) 3183
November 22: Partial rent so a Veteran, with a service dog, and her son who is disabled, can move to housing. Referral: Esther Castillo, HUD/VASH ($300) 3184
November 23: Thanksgiving food for a single mother and her 2 children, an elderly couple, and a single mother with 4 children. Referral: Sonia Greene, LINK ($300) Debit
November 23: Partial rent for a single mom who has been out on unpaid maternity leave. She returns to work December 1st. Referral: Jason Flanagan, People’s Self-help Housing ($308) 3185
November 27: Diapers and wipes for 3 families. Referral: Barbara Turk, Child Welfare Services ($92.84) Debit
November 28: Partial rent in a Board and Care Home for an elderly man whose sister, who was helping him, passed away. The rent is $300 more than his monthly Social Security. Efforts are underway to hopefully prevent him from going homeless. Referral: Quentin Smith, Transitions-Mental Health ($300) 3186
November 28: Partial rent for a single mom who left an abusive marriage; she has an honors student teen. Car problems and a broken washing machine have cut into the money she saved for rent. Referral: Cynthia Smith, MFT ($300) 3187
November 28: Partial rent for a single dad who just lost his job. Referral: Sonia Greene, LINK ($300) 3188
November 28: Partial rent for a single mother and her 3 boys. She has just finished Sober Living, and has found a new job and a place for her family to live. Referral: Maria Aquino, County Drug and Alcohol Services ($300) 3189
November 29: Weighted vest and extra weights for a 3-year-old with delays, sensory processing issues, behavioral issues, limited language, and Autism. His single mother is raising him and his siblings with limited resources. Referral: Anna Gebauer, Central Coast Early Intervention ($104.95) Debit
November 30: Gas for a mother who is in victim witness protection after domestic violence; she is getting relocated for her safety. Referral: Amber Balais, LINK ($100) 3191
November 30: Gas for a family that is homeless. They used their money for car repair, and now have no funds for gas to get to work. Referral: Public Health Nurse ($100) 3192
November 30: Phone and phone minutes for a mother of 2 children who works in the fields. She has no support system, and she and her children are vulnerable and subject to abuse. This phone will allow for connection to social worker and emergency calls. Referral: Rev. Heather Branton, Community Church of Atascadero, United Church of Christ ($200) 3193
November 30: Partial rent for a family with 5 children. Father has open sores on his legs and can't work at the restaurant because he is a cook and it is unsanitary. Referral: Sonia Greene, LINK ($200) 3194
Items donated: coats from Anonymous; delivery by Sally Prechtel; microwave from Patty Riess; delivery by Pat Cano; Los Osos Backpack food from Susan Hood; 2nd crib from Michelle Garner; dining set from Andrea Wasko; love seat, chairs, and ottoman from Patricia Hunt; high chairs and bunk bed from Alison Haupt; washer and dryer from Ruth Holzhauer, delivered by Terry Elffrink and David Buck-Moyer; backpack and goggles from Karen Blum; children’s jackets from Laura Tremblay; 4 coats from Jordis and Mark Daigle; bike from Laura Fulton; children’s toys, art supplies, and clothes from Cleo Bonneville and her daughters; jackets and sweatshirts from Los Ranchos School; children's clothes from Karla Quiroga; walker from Donna Faucette; children's clothes, blankets, and toys from Mariam Shah; infant clothes and toys from Sue McCutcheon;
Admin donated: Leslie Rotstein,
Funds donated: Liz Johnston, Debbie Bennett, Natural Foods Co-op of San Luis Obispo, Kat Tuculet, Laura Tremblay, Nancy Shearer, Melaleuca, United Methodist Church Alternative Gift Market, Carol Astaire, Rebecca Hochman in memory of Alice Pomeroy, Larry and Jeanette Meek, Gabriele Weidner and PG&E/Employee Giving, Eldonna Edwards, Maggie Ragatz, Hands Gallery, Kathy Greer, Elie Axelroth, Jennifer Miner, Bob and Carol Kerwin, Dr. and Mrs. Zorus Colglazier, Fred Donati, Carrie Zinn, Nancy Loe,
November 16: Partial room rent for a woman who is just coming out of the hospital. Referral: Drew Washer, French Hospital social worker ($300) 3169
November 17: Gas bill payment to restore service for a single mother and her 6 children. Referral: Belinda Benassi, Child Welfare Services ($150) 3170
November 16: Food for a mother staying in a Sober Living house. This will carry her through the end of the year, and allow her to feed her son when he visits. Referral: Elisa Leigan, County Behavioral Health ($300) Debit
November 17: Gas so a young person can be taken to UCLA for treatment. Referral: Laura Gaisie, Transitions-Mental Health ($100) Debit
November 17: Motel stay for a family of 5 through Thanksgiving. The father is working 2 jobs and saving for a motel in December. Affordable housing should be available in January. Referral: Public Health Nurse ($304) 3171
November 17: Partial rent to prevent eviction for a single mother and her children. Referral: Brenda Vaughn, The ARK ($350) 3172
November 17: Partial deposit so a single mother and her son can move into low income housing. Mother will be able to make payments going forward. Referral: Cynthia Smith, MFT ($300) 3173
November 18: Emergency formula and bottles for a baby girl coming out of the NICU to her father who has unexpectedly received custody. Referral: Mary Teresi, Martha’s Place Children’s Center ($100) 3174
November 18: Food for a mother in a high risk pregnancy. Referral: Blanca Flores, CenCal Health ($200) 3174
November 18: Clothes and shoes for a young boy. His current clothes are too tight and frayed; he lives in a motel with his mom. Referral: Suzanne Balderrama, Paso Robles Schools ($200) 3174
November 18: Partial payment for special glasses for a little boy whose vision has changed greatly since his last pair 3 years ago. Mother is ill and very low income. Referral: Casey Roos, Martha’s Place Children’s Center ($228) 3175
November 18: Car insurance for a woman who has just found a job. Referral: Samantha Crouse, ECHO Shelter ($221.40) 3176
November 18: RTA pass so a mother can get to treatment groups. Referral: Kim Schwab, County Drug and Alcohol Services, and shopping by Nicki Bywater ($44) 3190
November 19: Gas so a woman’s caregiver can take her to doctor appointments for several major medical conditions. Referral: Amanda Hartman, Dignity Health ($100) 3177
November 19: Blood pressure monitor for a 59-year-old woman on dialysis who is getting weaker, having trouble walking, and difficulties monitoring her hypertension. Referral: Tito Ponce, People’s Self-Help Housing ($43.65) Debit
November 19: Partial rent in a Sober Living Home for a man who is having surgery on his knee. Referral: Paterese Reynolds, County Drug and Alcohol Services ($300) 3178
November 19: Partial room rent for a family that has timed out of a women’s shelter and a homeless shelter. Referral: Andrea Blanco, Laguna Middle School ($300) 3179
November 21: Storage payment for a woman who is homeless and has just started a new job. This prevents her from losing all her belongings. Referral: Samantha Crouse, ECHO Shelter ($186) 3180
November 21: Motel rent for a family working in treatment and with Child Welfare Services. The parent has a new job. Referral: Cindy Nelson, County Drug and Alcohol Services ($300) 3181
November 22: Food for a family with 3 daughters, 1 with Down Syndrome. Father’s hours were cut back to 2 days a week. Referral: Bekah Livermore, Independent Living Resource Center ($200) Debit
November 22: Food and household supplies for a mother and her 3 children who just left her abuser. Mother started a new job Monday. Referral: Diana Howard, RISE ($200) Debit
November 22. Partial payment for an MRI for a single mother. Referral: Danilda Reyes, LINK ($200) 3182
November 22: Partial rent so a Veteran attending Cuesta can move to housing. Referral: Esther Castillo, HUD/VASH ($250) 3183
November 22: Partial rent so a Veteran, with a service dog, and her son who is disabled, can move to housing. Referral: Esther Castillo, HUD/VASH ($300) 3184
November 23: Thanksgiving food for a single mother and her 2 children, an elderly couple, and a single mother with 4 children. Referral: Sonia Greene, LINK ($300) Debit
November 23: Partial rent for a single mom who has been out on unpaid maternity leave. She returns to work December 1st. Referral: Jason Flanagan, People’s Self-help Housing ($308) 3185
November 27: Diapers and wipes for 3 families. Referral: Barbara Turk, Child Welfare Services ($92.84) Debit
November 28: Partial rent in a Board and Care Home for an elderly man whose sister, who was helping him, passed away. The rent is $300 more than his monthly Social Security. Efforts are underway to hopefully prevent him from going homeless. Referral: Quentin Smith, Transitions-Mental Health ($300) 3186
November 28: Partial rent for a single mom who left an abusive marriage; she has an honors student teen. Car problems and a broken washing machine have cut into the money she saved for rent. Referral: Cynthia Smith, MFT ($300) 3187
November 28: Partial rent for a single dad who just lost his job. Referral: Sonia Greene, LINK ($300) 3188
November 28: Partial rent for a single mother and her 3 boys. She has just finished Sober Living, and has found a new job and a place for her family to live. Referral: Maria Aquino, County Drug and Alcohol Services ($300) 3189
November 29: Weighted vest and extra weights for a 3-year-old with delays, sensory processing issues, behavioral issues, limited language, and Autism. His single mother is raising him and his siblings with limited resources. Referral: Anna Gebauer, Central Coast Early Intervention ($104.95) Debit
November 30: Gas for a mother who is in victim witness protection after domestic violence; she is getting relocated for her safety. Referral: Amber Balais, LINK ($100) 3191
November 30: Gas for a family that is homeless. They used their money for car repair, and now have no funds for gas to get to work. Referral: Public Health Nurse ($100) 3192
November 30: Phone and phone minutes for a mother of 2 children who works in the fields. She has no support system, and she and her children are vulnerable and subject to abuse. This phone will allow for connection to social worker and emergency calls. Referral: Rev. Heather Branton, Community Church of Atascadero, United Church of Christ ($200) 3193
November 30: Partial rent for a family with 5 children. Father has open sores on his legs and can't work at the restaurant because he is a cook and it is unsanitary. Referral: Sonia Greene, LINK ($200) 3194
Items donated: coats from Anonymous; delivery by Sally Prechtel; microwave from Patty Riess; delivery by Pat Cano; Los Osos Backpack food from Susan Hood; 2nd crib from Michelle Garner; dining set from Andrea Wasko; love seat, chairs, and ottoman from Patricia Hunt; high chairs and bunk bed from Alison Haupt; washer and dryer from Ruth Holzhauer, delivered by Terry Elffrink and David Buck-Moyer; backpack and goggles from Karen Blum; children’s jackets from Laura Tremblay; 4 coats from Jordis and Mark Daigle; bike from Laura Fulton; children’s toys, art supplies, and clothes from Cleo Bonneville and her daughters; jackets and sweatshirts from Los Ranchos School; children's clothes from Karla Quiroga; walker from Donna Faucette; children's clothes, blankets, and toys from Mariam Shah; infant clothes and toys from Sue McCutcheon;
Admin donated: Leslie Rotstein,
Funds donated: Liz Johnston, Debbie Bennett, Natural Foods Co-op of San Luis Obispo, Kat Tuculet, Laura Tremblay, Nancy Shearer, Melaleuca, United Methodist Church Alternative Gift Market, Carol Astaire, Rebecca Hochman in memory of Alice Pomeroy, Larry and Jeanette Meek, Gabriele Weidner and PG&E/Employee Giving, Eldonna Edwards, Maggie Ragatz, Hands Gallery, Kathy Greer, Elie Axelroth, Jennifer Miner, Bob and Carol Kerwin, Dr. and Mrs. Zorus Colglazier, Fred Donati, Carrie Zinn, Nancy Loe,
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