The Morello Park Elementary PTA is gearing up for it’s largest fundraiser of the school year, “Eagles for Excellence.” Their “Under the Big Top!” themed event will take place Saturday, March 7th, 2015 at the Boys & Girls Club. The Morello Park Elementary PTA funds programs such as Eagle Reading Programs, Science, Math, game night, Parent/Child Book Club Assemblies, Talent Show, Computers, FAME, and Accelerated Reader. This year, Morello Park will host its 17th Annual Dinner, Dance and Silent Auction.
Skamania County Spaghetti Lunch Fundraiser
The auxiliary for the Skamania Fire District #4 Fire Volunteers is sponsoring a free spaghetti feed on Sunday, March 25 from 11 am to 2 pm. The event will be held in the American Legion Hall, Cape Horn Post 122, 10221 Washougal River Road, Washougal, WA, approximately 10.5 miles up Washougal River Road on the left.
There will be a fund raising raffle for multiple prizes from generous donors, plus several home made spaghettis from which to choose. This event will give people the opportunity to meet others who live in the upriver community.
Saint John’s “An Evening in Paris”
Thanks to the continued generosity, loyalty, and kindness of individuals and businesses, last year’s auction was Saint John’s biggest event yet! The financial success of their auction truly depends on donors and SunBuggy is more than proud to donate.
On February 21st, 2015, Saint John’s will be bringing the “City of Light” to their fair community with the 12th annual dinner auction, “An Evening in Paris.” The dinner auction is SJB’s largest fundraising event each year, and all of the proceeds provide for their students’ educational programs and also fund daily operating expenses at the school.
Mollie’s House “A Walk in Her Shoes”
Mollie’s House will be holding a silent auction at their fundraising event, “A walk in Her Shoes” on January 24th, 2015. Here at SunBuggy, it warms our hearts to know we have contributed to such a great cause for our fellow humans.
Mollie’s House, is a non-profit organization, founded upon Biblical Principals, whose specific purpose is to serve young ladies who are victims of sexual trafficking. They provide twenty-four hour residential care for young ladies between the ages of 12 and 17 as well as Mental Health services through our Therapeutic Holistic Day Program.
“We strive to rescue, protect and restore the lives of young ladies who are victims of sexual and domestic trafficking. It is our goal to not only provide a safe environment, but also equip them to develop their fullest potential and to live out their God given purpose. We are committed to ending sexual exploitation and trafficking of children by changing individual lives and revolutionizing the public’s perception.”
Pismo Beach Chamber of Commerce
This January, Chamber members will install Board Members and recognize locals for their contribution to the City of Pismo Beach, CA. Proceeds from this highly anticipated evening support the programs and special events that the Chamber sponsors. We at SunBuggy will be donating to the ‘Silent Auction’.
SunBuggy supports the National Ski Patrol
In March 1938, while officiating the National Downhill ski race at Mount Mansfield in Stowe,Vt., Roger F. Langley, then president of the National Ski Association, had an industry-changing idea. Langley was impressed by the “super patrol” for the race that Charles Minot “Minnie” Dole had created from members of the Mt. Mansfield, Pittsfield, and Burlington patrols. While watching the race at Shambles Corners on the Nosedive trail, Langley asked Dole if he would organize a national patrol like the one in use at the race. Not one to shy away from a challenge, and having lost a friend on the slopes two years earlier, “Minnie” accepted, and the National Ski Patrol was born.
Today, the nonprofit National Ski Patrol still adheres to the creed of “Service and Safety” established more than 70 years ago. As the industry has evolved, so too has the NSP. The emergence of new snow sports like snowboarding, tubing, and snow-skating has introduced new equipment and terrain, requiring new safety and rescue techniques and emergency care methods to be developed and taught. In addition, greater access to the backcountry has brought new training and regimens for NSP members.
As the leading authority of on-mountain safety, the NSP is dedicated to serving the public and outdoor recreation industry by providing education and accreditation to emergency care and safety service providers. The organization is made up of more than 28,000 members serving over 650 patrols, including alpine, Nordic, and auxiliary patrollers. Our members work on behalf of local ski and snowboard areas to improve the overall experience for outdoor recreationalists.
We at SunBuggy helped this cause by donating our one of a kind Buggy Adventures to their Silent Auction.
Our Lady of Las Vegas (31st Annual Harvest Festival)
Our Lady of Las Vegas Catholic School’s Harvest Festival is scheduled for Saturday, October 25 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and takes place both inside and outside at the school located on the corner of Alta Drive and Campbell. This event has activities for the entire family, including carnival games and prizes, jump houses and inflatables, a harvest café with artisan and handmade crafts, food booths including Filipino, Mexican, Polish and American cuisine, homemade desserts and more. There will also be a silent auction and raffles for both the children and adults. Music, live entertainment and a talent show will take place throughout the day and evening.
“We’ve put a lot of effort into making this a fun event for the entire family,” noted Jamie Sullivan, chairperson for the event. “Our focus is to provide a fun filled day and evening of activities for the entire family, and raise much needed funds to enhance the educational experience for the students.”
This event has activities for the entire family, including carnival games and prizes, jump houses and inflatables, a harvest café with artisan and handmade crafts, food booths including Filipino, Mexican, Polish and American cuisine, homemade desserts and more. There will also be a silent auction and raffles for both the children and adults. Music, live entertainment and a talent show will take place throughout the day and evening.
Red Rock Golf Classic
Operation Homefront, Inc (OH) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization formed in February 2002. It was developed to support the families of deployed service members immediately following 9/11. Operation Homefront is headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, and has evolved into a major nonprofit. The organization currently provides services to military families across the nation with 25 chapters. The majority of their clients are the lowest-paid service members, the E-1 through E-6 enlisted ranks. The target population is American military personnel and/or their families who have unmet needs due to financial hardship, death, injury, or physical or mental detriment as a result of service in Iraq or Afghanistan.
OH provides direct services to alleviate a military family’s or individual’s actual/complete emergency financial burden, as well as counseling and/or recovery support. Emergency financial assistance is in the form of checks paid directly to mortgage lenders, auto mechanics, contractors, hospitals, doctors, dentists and other providers.
95 cents of every dollar donated to OH directly supports those in need, a remarkably high percentage. OH has the highest rating – four stars – for seven straight years from Charity Navigator. Only two percent of the charities rated by Charity Navigator have received at least seven consecutive four-star evaluations.
Our beneficiary will be the Nevada chapter Operation Homefront Nevada (OHN) which was formed in 2007.
Driving FORE Charity – SunBuggy Cares about the Shade Tree
It All Began In 1989.
For 25 years, The Shade Tree has been dedicated to improving the lives of women, children and their pets affected by domestic violence and crisis in the Las Vegas valley. As the largest and only 24-hour accessible shelter of its kind in Nevada, The Shade Tree provides help, healing, and hope to more than 6,000 women, children and their pets each year. We offer assistance to victims by providing safe shelter, meals, life skills and educational opportunities, access to healthcare and more.
Since 1989, The Shade Tree has provided victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, human trafficking, as well as homeless youth and families, with a wide range of comprehensive support. Our programs also collaborate with other community agencies to offer additional assistance.
Mission: To provide safe shelter to homeless and abused women and children in crisis and to offer life-changing services promoting stability, dignity, and self-reliance.
Vision: Self-reliance for every woman and child!
Here at SunBuggy, we believe that no one should ever have to endure a state of homelessness, existing in fear for personal safety and without the means to meet even the most basic of human needs – food and shelter. Every human being, regardless of social status, has the right to be treated with dignity and respect. All homeless children are victims because they lack choice and mobility. Homelessness is a community problem that impacts everyone and everyone can be a part of the solution.
SunBuggy donates to the Epilepsy Foundation of Texas
Here at SunBuggy, we helped this cause by donating our one of a kind Buggy Adventures to their Silent Auction. Money made from the auction goes directly to this Charity.
In 1983, the Epilepsy Foundation Texas was founded by current Chief Executive Officer, Donna Stahlhut with a phone in her kitchen. Taking a proactive stand, Ms. Stahlhut established a widespread network of information, resources, and support for others dealing with the multidimensional difficulties associated with epilepsy.
The lives of thousands of adults and children living with epilepsy, in the northeast, southeast, and western region of Texas have been profoundly touched by the programs and services that have grown out of this humble beginning. The Epilepsy Foundation of Texas has a rich history of providing a wide array of programs and services to benefit people with epilepsy and their families.
What is Epilepsy?
Epilepsy is a generic term for a variety of seizure disorders. A person with recurring seizures is said to have epilepsy. A seizure is a brief disturbance in the electrical activity of the brain.
What is the difference between seizures and epilepsy?
Seizures are a symptom of epilepsy. They occur when a group of brain cells- which normally discharge in a choice or random manner – suddenly discharge together in rhythmic bursts. Epilepsy describes a state in which a group of abnormal brain cells, scar tissue, malformation or other underlying condition makes the brain susceptible to periodic or recurring rhythmic bursts of electrical energy.
How many people does epilepsy affect?
Epilepsy is the third most common neurological disorder after stroke and Alzheimer’s disease. It affects three million Americans of all ages. Approximately 200,000 new cases of seizures and epilepsy occur each year. One in every 10 Americans will experience a seizure at some point in their lives. Three percent will eventually develop epilepsy.
What causes epilepsy?
In nearly 70% of cases, the cause is unknown. The most common causes for the remaining 30% include: head trauma resulting from automobile accidents, gunshot wounds and sports accidents; brain tumor and stroke; poisoning, such as lead or alcohol; infection and maternal injury. Some rare forms are genetic. Epilepsy is never contagious – it is impossible to get it from or give it to another person.
How is epilepsy treated?
Epilepsy may be treated with medications, surgery, electrical stimulation therapy or a special diet. Medication therapy is by far the most common and is usually the first to be tried. A number of epilepsy medications are currently available. These medications control different types of seizures. A seizure-preventing medication (also known as antiepileptic or anticonvulsant drug) won’t work properly until it reaches a certain level in the blood stream and that blood level must be maintained. It is important to follow the doctor’s instructions very carefully as to when and how much medication should be taken. The goal is to keep the blood level high enough to prevent the seizures, but not so high that it causes unwelcome side effects.
Approximately 500,000 Americans receive medical care which successfully controls their seizures without further complication. Approximately one million people experience inadequate relief from their seizures and/or treatment side effects. New medications with fewer side effects are desperately needed.
Where can I get additional information about epilepsy?
Contact the Epilepsy Foundation Texas for more information at 888-548-9716 or 713-789-6295 or info@eftx.org.