The Community Foundation of Washington County shared proceeds raised from the Dessert Auction at their recent Chef Spotlight Fundraising Dinner with Hospice of Washington County.
CFWC board …
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The Community Foundation of Washington County shared proceeds raised from the Dessert Auction at their recent Chef Spotlight Fundraising Dinner with Hospice of Washington County.
CFWC board members presented a check in the amount of $5,125 to Katrina Altenhofen, Hospice Director.
“We want to thank the dinner participants, businesses and individuals who provided the desserts, and the bidders who made this the most successful event ever in our organization’s history,” said Millie Youngquist, CFWC Executive Director. “These funds will support our organization for the coming year and help Hospice as they serve families and individuals in Washington County.”
The CFWC was formed in 2006 and seeks to strengthen the communities of Washington County by promoting philanthropy, supporting non-profits and helping donors fulfill their charitable goals. The foundation is overseen by a volunteer board of local citizens and permanently endows most of its assets, ensuring that gifts given will last forever. For more information about the CFWC and how to set up a fund, contact Youngquist at cfwashingtoncounty@gmail.com.