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July 1, 2005
SILENT AUCTION RAISES $10,000 FOR GROWS
GROWS, the Grass Roots Organization for the Well-being of Seniors,
raised $10,000 at a silent auction and networking breakfast hosted
by Brooke Grove Retirement Village (BGRV) on June 2. The amount
represents a 49% increase over last year’s auction total
of $6,700.
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GROWS is a nonprofit coalition of organizations and individuals
dedicated to helping seniors, especially the frail elderly, maintain
their independence and dignity. The funds raised at the silent
auction will benefit GROWS’ all-volunteer programs: Action
for Seniors, an advocacy campaign on behalf of Montgomery County’s
frail seniors; Project Elderlink, an outreach drive to help seniors
and caring families learn about community services; and the Caregiver
Task Force, which evaluates the needs of professional and family
caregiving.
The success of the silent auction was the result of the partnership
of GROWS and BGRV, the generosity of more than 150 business and
individual donors, and the hard work of the members of the Silent
Auction and BGRV Hospitality committees, chaired by BGRV Community
Relations Director Susan Frazier. BGRV also supports GROWS as
a “gold benefactor.”
“The partnership between our two organizations has benefited
us tremendously but, more importantly, is benefiting the entire
Montgomery County senior community,” remarked Jim Coyle,
executive director of GROWS. “This partnership has given
GROWS the financial and member capability to carry out its mission.
The recent success in getting the county executive and county
council to agree to complete a long-term strategic plan for our
seniors is a testament to our joint efforts.”
Silent auction donors included Cindy Libby-Green, Premier Homecare;
BMI Karate Family Black Belt Leadership Academy; Walt Disney World
Resorts; Rapp Funeral Home; Morgan-Keller; Georgetown Retirement
Residence; Our House; Maid Brigade; Sunrise Senior Living; Coordinated
Senior Care, LLC; Curtis Chevrolet; Festive Foods; Right at Home;
and Senior Beacon.
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