Between the website, facebook page and email, we have received scores of heart-warming and encouraging notes from both participants and viewers. We want to share a selection of them with you, since you are the reason Shoot For Good was so successful…
Monthly Archive
for: ‘October, 2010’
Volunteer
Picture submitted by: Mike Babcock Caption RSVP volunteer from Senior Services (man w/ tan cap) – Joe Aguado 93 year old Mr. Pollinchuck, a WWII vet and former tiffany lamp maker Every Saturday morning, Joe comes over and picks up Mr. P to go grocery shopping and go to the bank. Joe helps him with …
Volunteer
Picture submitted by: Mike Babcock Caption RSVP volunteer from Senior Services (man w/ tan cap) – Joe Aguado 93 year old Mr. Pollinchuck, a WWII vet and former tiffany lamp maker Every Saturday morning, Joe comes over and picks up Mr. P to go grocery shopping and go to the bank. Joe helps him with …
Volunteer
Picture submitted by: Mike Babcock Caption RSVP volunteer from Senior Services (man w/ tan cap) – Joe Aguado 93 year old Mr. Pollinchuck, a WWII vet and former tiffany lamp maker Every Saturday morning, Joe comes over and picks up Mr. P to go grocery shopping and go to the bank. Joe helps him with …
Volunteer
Picture submitted by: Mike Babcock Caption RSVP volunteer from Senior Services (man w/ tan cap) – Joe Aguado 93 year old Mr. Pollinchuck, a WWII vet and former tiffany lamp maker Every Saturday morning, Joe comes over and picks up Mr. P to go grocery shopping and go to the bank. Joe helps him with …
Volunteer
Picture submitted by: Mike Babcock Caption RSVP volunteer from Senior Services (man w/ tan cap) – Joe Aguado 93 year old Mr. Pollinchuck, a WWII vet and former tiffany lamp maker Every Saturday morning, Joe comes over and picks up Mr. P to go grocery shopping and go to the bank. Joe helps him with …
Shoot For Good by the numbers
Here are just some of the stats we have cobbled together to give folks an idea of how successful Shoot For Good was. Of course, what we are most proud of are the intangibles – the countless conversations the project started, reminding people just how many acts of kindness happen around them every day and inspiring folks to recognize and celebrate the people who go out of their way to be good. As we’ve said before, this is just the beginning. But for now, here are some of the things we accomplished together…
WHRO-TV 15 features Shoot For Good
Cathy Lewis’ weekly television show What Matters, on WHRO-TV 15, featured Shoot For Good in a wonderful segment toward the end of the broadcast. If you missed it, check it out here: http://www.whatmatters.tv/2010/10/default.aspx…
plenty of reasons to smile
Picture submitted by: Lili Valentine Caption no matter the age…there is something to suit everyones fancy w/in the 5 Points Community Farm Market. http://www.5ptsfarmmarket.org/home/