GREETINGS
Yes, volunteers of The Helping Hands Clinic continue to provide health care to the poor and homeless in Gainesville on Monday evenings at the Salvation Army, Lodge 639, at E. University Ave. Unfortunately, we have not been faithful in keeping our supporters informed through this newsletter, nor have we been expressing our gratitude for the continuing support we have received during the past year. But, please know that your support of our efforts to help the poor among us is still very much appreciated. During this most difficult time for all of us, let�s remember those among us who face great difficulties every day.
A HEAP OF THANKS
A sincere "thank you" goes out to our many friends and donors who have continued to support and to bring comfort and healing to those hurting and in pain.
Richard & Joan Whittington, Sandy Ross-Blankenship, John kuldau, Nancy Hughes, Jon McKinsey, Mary West, Laura Lynch, Mary Blazey, David Young, Mae Williams, Kitty & Steve Johnson, Mary Webb, Malcolm & Dee Privette, Louise Ridgway, Mary Barrett, Barbara & Richard Fearn, Mr & Mrs Fredericks, Juanita Frazier, Joel & Jeannie Katz, Margaret Zach, Gail Mitchell, Ray Somera, Tony Campo, Gerald Emch, Joyce, McDermott, Patricia Bernard, Linnea Stacey, John Tucker, Emergency Medical Center, Cornerston Academy, Gainesville Women's Club, Boone Welding, First United Methodist Church, Bag Ladies (Unitarian Universalist Felloship), Trinity United Methodist Church, United Methodist Women (Circle #6 FUMC), Single/Single Again (FUMC), VAVS Elise Elderbaum (Gainesville), Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW #8083 (Belleview, FL), Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW #10733 (Orange Lake, FL), VFW, United Methodist Women (Circle #5 Fumc)
BRASINGTONS ARE HONORED!
Jo and J.J. Brasington of Gainesville were recently honored for their service to patients (and staff) of The Helping Hands Clinic. Week after week for over five years, Jo and J.J. have "been there" to pass out socks and shoes, sort soap and shampoo, or spend time just talking with our clients. Thanks "Mom and Pop" for all you've done and for all you mean to patients and staff alike.
"THE BOTTOM LINE"
Financial Report
Clinic Income and expences for the period of Oct. 2000 through Sept. 2001 were as follows:
Income $3,318.00 from individuals, groups, and organizations
Expenses $8,847.44 including medications, supplies, eye-care, dental care, and work boots for clients.
Balance as of 10-1-01 is 11,345.33
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| Tax deductible financial donations can be made to the Salvation Army, 639 East University Ave, Gainesville, FL 32601 and earmarked for The Helping Hands Clinic |
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