Near Northwest Bowling Fundraiser

 

 

Our Near Northwest office presents a check for $1,300 from their bowling fundraiser to Orchard Village, a provider of support for people with disabilities.


It's a Strike! Near Northwest's Bowl-a-thon Helps Misericordia

Edgebrook’s Good Will Network committee raised $1,500 for Misericordia at their 3rd annual Cosmic Bowling Event.  Misericordia supports 550 children and adults with developmental disabilities from all racial, religious and socio-economic backgrounds.


Near Northwest Pins $1,500 for Misericordia (Aug. 2005)

Misericordia received $1,500 from our Edgebrook office, which raised the funds at their Cosmic Bowling Party in August.

More than 70 Sales Associates, employees, friends and family came out to bowl and participate in guessing games and raffles. Local vendors donated prizes.

The Edgebrook Good Will Network Committee, at right, organized the event. (Standing, from left to right: Pauline Dreuth, Mary Robbins, Suzan George, Imelda Bennett. Sitting, from left to right: Joanne Halston, Jan Kupiec and Melinda Reardon-Bustamante.


Misericordia Benefits from Near Northwest's GWN (March 2005)

Edgebrook’s Good Will Network presented a $1,500 check to Sister Rosemary Connelly, executive director of Misericordia.  

Sales Associates Giri Venkat, Terry Silis, Phyllis Kouzoukas, Pauline Dreuth and Chris Placek shared in the presentation.

Misericordia is an organization that works to help the developmentally disabled maximize their level of independence and self-determination.

 


Near Northwest GWN's Rummage Sale Raises $4,500 for Misericordia (Summer 2004)

Edgebrook’s Good Will Network raised $4,500 for Misericordia Heart of Mercy at its recent rummage sale. 

The gently used items, including clothes, children’s toys, household appliances and furniture, that were not sold during the two-day sale were donated to Misericordia’s resale shop and for its Family Fest, Sept. 12. 

Misericordia Heart of Mercy is an organization that works to help the developmentally disabled maximize their level of independence and self-determination.

(Photo above: Organizers of the event, Pauline Dreuth, Terry Silis and Rebecca Cleal. Photo at right: Customers browsing through the thousands of donated items.)