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Pictured - Cathedral Home for Children
Winter 2015 Volume XXXIII No. 1
Cathedral
HOME
for
Children
Restore Hope. Strengthen Relationships. Build Futures.
A Letter from our President
4989 N 3rd St.
Laramie, WY 82072
(307) 745•8997
1-(800) 676•1909
Fax: (307) 742•6146
www.cathedralhome.org
Newsletter of the Cathedral Home for Children
Winter 2015 Volume XXXIII No. 1
Cathedral Home’s Board of Directors
Bishop John S. Smylie ...................... Honorary Chairman
M. Gregory Weisz ................................................. President
Kerry Greaser ................................................Vice President
Mary Garland ........................................................Treasurer
Paula Dodds .......................................................... Secretary
Jeff Biegert
Very Reverend Marilyn Engstrom
Ray McElwee
Colleen McKinnon
Linda Nydahl
Peggy Palm
Terry Roark
EmmaJo Spiegelberg
Dick Van Pelt
Administration
Nicole Hauser................................................Executive Director
Patti Thobro .....................................................Clinical Director
Sharon Weber......................... Community Programs Director
Pam Zamora .................................................Education Director
Chad Conrad....................................................Finance Director
Jacque Stonum ...............................Human Resources Director
Cassidy Biggs .............. Marketing and Development Director
Rod Tyson ................................................... Residential Director
Julius Stinson ............................Osborne Cottage Coordinator
Landria Stinson ............................ Brush Cottage Coordinator
Ginger Lubbers ........................... Hunter Cottage Coordinator
Michael Elliott ............. Newell Sargent Cottage Coordinator
Isaiah Spigner .............................Sargent Cottage Coordinator
Eric Brooks ............Laramie Youth Crisis Center Coordinator
Megan Hendrickson .........................................Carbon County
Youth Crisis Center Coordinator
Jean Brown .................................Foster Grandparents Director
Art Foster ............................................... Physical Plant Director
Jennifer Donnelly, RN, BSN.................. Nursing Coordinator
Kent Kleppinger, M.D. ...............................Medical Director
Mary Moreno, M.D. .................................. Psychiatric Director
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Happy New Year! While this greeting is something we
often casually use when seeing a friend or family member
at the beginning of each new year, sometimes the saying
itself can offer so much more than a casual greeting: the
saying can offer hope.
Cathedral Home for Children is in the business of offering
its residents hope. Children who may have grown up in an
atmosphere of abuse are shown how love and positive peer
influences can offer them hope for the future. Children who
have spent time in the juvenile justice system are allowed to
experience effective guidance, natural consequences and selfresponsibility to enable them to succeed. The Equine Assisted
Psychotherapy Program allows children to make bonds with
a horse, which often enables the child to trust adults who
are involved in furthering their lives. Moreover, Cathedral
Home for Children serves not only its residents, but also their
families. Parents and family members who struggle with a
depressed or defiant child are given tools to help them put
their child on a positive path. In sum, Cathedral Home for
Children offers its residents and their families a meaningful
chance to experience a truly happy new year.
As you peruse this issue of the Open Door, think about
how something as simple as participating in the Iron
Riders Bicycle Program can boost a child’s self-esteem.
Think about how simple acts of community giving can offer
financial support to assist Cathedral Home in its mission.
Think about how you might help us help others.
Recently, in talking about Cathedral Home with a
prominent business person, the person commented to me
that Cathedral Home employees do “the Lord’s work.” The
statement was not meant to offer casual encouragement,
but was instead a heart-felt reflection on the importance
of the work that Cathedral Home does. If you are receiving
this issue of the Open Door, it is because you have shown
your willingness to support the important work we do. For
that alone, you deserve an enthusiastic “Happy New Year”
from all of us at Cathedral Home for Children. I hope 2015
offers you and yours a year filled with gladness, joy and
hope. Thank you for your support.
Greg Weisz
CHC Board President
We are in the process of updating
our mailing list. If you wish to
be removed from this list,
please contact Cassidy Biggs at
(307) 745-8997 or [email protected]
Community Involvement in CHC
Fundraising is an Inspiration
Cathedral Home for Children is incredibly fortunate to have the support of so many
wonderful businesses, and individuals, both in the Laramie community, and around
the state of Wyoming. CHC held a variety of fundraisers this year, none of which would
have been successful without your help.
Through our fundraisers, CHC gets a chance to get information out in the community,
and share our stories of hope. During the summer of 2014, CHC held our 2nd Annual
Golf Tournament fundraiser where 20 teams participated and raised over $8,600.00 to
help fund youth programs.
The Laramie Youth Crisis Center held a 2nd Annual Garage Sale fundraiser that brought
in $1,500.00. With these funds, the Laramie Youth Crisis Center can continue to keep
their doors open to the community, providing the support and resources necessary to
promote healthy families.
LYCC Coordinator, Eric Brooks, at LYCC’s 2nd
Annual Garage Sale Fundraiser.
CHC is so thankful for those who support us in the work we do. As we try to inspire
young lives to build better futures, please remember that it’s your involvement which
inspires us to continue to give hope to the youth in our care!
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T he Iron R iders Bi ke Prog r a m Inspi re s
Yout h t h roug h Voc at iona l Sk i l l Bu i ld i ng
It is 11:00 a.m. on a beautiful fall day and the
Iron Riders are out dominating the bike track
on bicycles they personally refurbished. The
group rides up and down hills, around twists
and turns and even under a wicker tunnel.
An excited Iron Rider says, “I am thankful to
know how to ride a bike because many other
kids here don’t know how. When I am helping
another kid learn how to ride a bike I tell them
to just keep peddling.”
“I am thankful to know how to ride a
bike because many other kids here don’t
know how.” -CHC youthCHC youth truing a bike wheel to
make the bike rim straight.
The bike shop is part of our Vocational
Program and it is where youth learn bicycle
maintenance skills such as how to conduct
bicycle safety checks, flat tire repair, chain
removal, sizing and installation, and pedal
replacement. “I want my students to be able
to work on their bikes at home so they will
never have to take them to a shop again,” said
Levi Jensen, bike shop instructor. However,
the program goes way beyond basic skills.
Levi attended the Barnet Bicycle Institute in
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September 2014 when the Cathedral Home for
Children asked him if he wanted to take over
the Bike Program. “I had been working on
motorcycles for years so I thought it was a great
opportunity CHC was giving me.” Students
learn advanced skills such as truing a wheel
to make the bike rim straight. The classroom
is also equipped with two indoor air pressure
machines, part stands, and a sandblaster to
remove paint from older bikes.
The bike shop refurbishes about thirty bikes
a school year, varying between major and minor
maintenance. Bikes are donated to the program
through the Laramie Police Department. “We
get all the bikes which don’t get sold after the
auction the Laramie Police Department has
every year,” explains Levi. “Sometimes we get a
few bikes worth $400.00 to $500.00 that we can
fix up. The bikes we can’t salvage we recycle,
and the money goes back into the program to
buy parts.” The refurbished bikes are given to
cottages for youth to ride and are used for the
summer Iron Riders Bike Program.
The bike shop is a place where the residents
learn mechanical skills, socials skills, and
get an opportunity to be part of a team. The
program allows the youth to converse with each
other while carrying out determined tasks with
people who have similar interests. This helps
residents build better communication skills,
become more comfortable with themselves,
and build self-esteem.
Youth can ride
from CHC to the
bike track, as
pictured here with
CHC in the
background.
Riding together as a group is why Levi
thought it was so important to build an outdoor
bike track for the students to ride on. Research
shows that Levi isn’t wrong. According to the
Department of Transport and Main Roads
(2014) “cycling enables people to interact socially
and feel more at home in their local community.”
The outdoor bike track was finished during the
summer of 2014 and the youth love it. “You can
be a real boy on the bike track,” said one of the
youth. Levi explained that sometimes it takes
weeks for a youth to gain the confidence to move
down a hill that is more challenging. However,
the riders out on the track had all moved past
their fear, and were able to complete the whole
course. When they were done, the youth were
physically worn out.
The bike track gives our youth an
opportunity to take the skills they learn
in clinical therapy to a real life setting and
practice what they have learned. Bicycles are an
important part of growing up, even if you are
a big kid. Albert Einstein said it best, “Life is
like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you
must keep moving.”
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Halloween!
Julius Stinson (Osborne Coordinator),
Nicole Hauser (Executive Director),
and Levi Jensen (MOEC Teacher), all
getting pies in the face by youth!
Teaching youth healthy
CHC staff dressed up in
ways of expressing
costumes!
Pictured here are
themselves is one
“My favorite part was getting to decorate cookies
the Three Blind Mice!
aspect of CHC’s
and trick-or-treat on campus with my cottage!” -CHC youthclinical approach.
Inspiring Youth through Celebrations!
Thanksgiving!
Youth worker, Seth Spurgeon,
helping a resident put their leaf on
the gratitude tree at
Thanksgiving dinner.
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Clinical Therapist, Ben Clancy, helping a
youth write what he is thankful for to put
on the gratitude tree.
Residents and staff
gathered in the Mae Olson
Education Center to enjoy
Thanksgiving dinner.
“I like that all of the staff eat dinner with us
and bring their familes to Thanksgiving!”
-CHC youth-
!
Pam Zamora, Education
Director, awarding a youth with
her high school diploma.
“It’s sad when your friends leave, but
graduation helps me say bye!” -CHC youth-
Clinical Therapist,
Stacey Kern, giving words
of encouragment to a youth
at her program graduation.
Program graduations are
tailored to the personality of each
indivudual youth.
Youth enjoying pizza and snacks with
Cottage Coordinator, Michael Elliott at
the Rotary Club and First Interstate Bank
swimming party.
Youth got to jump off the diving
board and show off their skills at
the Recreation Center!
Youth workers and
residents were given
t-shirts to remind
them of the skills they
learned during
anti-bullying week.
Girls from Cheyenne High Schools
brought presents to our youth and
listened to a presentation on career
opportunities at CHC.
Christmas!
Holiday door decorating contest by CHC staff !
Campus and cottages were decorated to get youth
ready for the holidays!
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CHC youth, “Max,” (right) filming the Ice Bucket
Challenge with a waterproof GoPro camera.
“I am grateful I came here,” said
“Max” in his August interview with
the Laramie Boomerang.
“It saved my life.”
FUTURE INDOOR HORSE ARENA:
Providing Shelter to Provide
Opportunities
A CAPITAL CAMPAIGN for the
CATHEDRAL HOME FOR CHILDREN’S
EQUINE ASSISTED
PSYCHOTHERAPY PROGRAM
We are continuing to raise money to build
an indoor horse arena that will allow the youth
in our program to participate in Equine Assisted
Psychotherapy (EAP) activities, year round. Laramie
is known for its harsh winter months and often times
it can be a deterrent for our youth to be able to work
with the horses therapeutically. It can also be difficult
for our older horses to endure. With an indoor
horse arena, EAP groups can be facilitated in an
environment that is safe for both the youth and horses
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in our program. For more information on making a
donation, naming opportunities, and the Ezra Nichols
matching program, please contact Cassidy Biggs at
[email protected] or call (307)745-8997.
Donor Recognition
For gifts received June 1st, 2014 to December 31st, 2014
For opportunities to
DONATE
Please visit our website:
www.cathedralhome.org
* Equine Assisted Psychotherapy Campaign donors (contributions or pledges)
In Honor of
Antonio Avila's Birthday
Kurt Eisenach and Juanita
Smith
Laurie Bonini and Walter
Hammontree
*Dick and Dianne Van Pelt
Joe Eisenach's Birthday
Kurt Eisenach and Juanita
Smith
Kalvin Eisenach's Birthday
Kurt Eisenach and Juanita
Smith
Jane Goodrich
John and Linda Nydahl
A. Graner
William and Ann Merrick
James and Jean Hadeen
William and Ann Merrick
Are you a
Federal
Employee?
Cathedral
Home
is an approved
charity through
the
Intermountain
Combined
Federal
Campaign. Our
charity number
is 50614
Donations
made
through the
CFC
contribute to
our
success with at
risk youth!
Rev. and Mrs. Tom Keith
William and Ann Merrick
Jim Klancnik
John and Linda Nydahl
Tom Klancnik
John and Linda Nydahl
Adrian Lara's Birthday
Kurt Eisenach and Juanita
Smith
K. Legleu
William and Ann Merrick
Anthony Lolley's Birthday
Kurt Eisenach and Juanita
Smith
William Loyer
William and Ann Merrick
Rev. Guy Mackey
William and Ann Merrick
Colleen McKinnon
*Dr. Patsy McGinley
Patricia Moore
Roger and Sharon Moore
John and Linda Nydahl
Douglas and Jane Goodrich
Jim Routson
Eileen Routson
Kitty Routson
Eileen Routson
Molly Routson
Eileen Routson
Elinor Runge
William and Ann Merrick
Bertie and Blanche Sanders
Peggy Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Don Shackelford
William and Ann Merrick
Silas
Bishop John and Jill Smylie
In Memory of
Rev. Betty Andrews
William and Ann Merrick
Norma Atkinson
Judy M. Richardson
Regina M. Barrington
Regina M. Barrington (via
Susan Strong)
Peggy Smith
Dick Baumann
*Rev. Marilyn Engstrom
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William C. Beaman
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Adele Beedie
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#20
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Simpson
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Hermann
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Hermann
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*Timothy and Suzanne
Sitzman
*Paul Tolzmann
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Hermann
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Tracey Telford
Toni E. Briner
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Elaine Broderick
Ralph Vickrey
Judy M. Richardson
Vern Vivion
Carl and Alice Shaffer
William and Kristy
Thompson
Phyllis Wakkuri
Thomas F. and Celia
Hermann
Wales Wenburg
Grafton Apartments, LLC
Paul Wick
Judy M. Richardson
Mary Jo Williams
Rev. Stanley C. and
Marceline Cliver
Earl and Marian Wood
Mary J. Wood
Effie Wright
Elaine Broderick
Individual Gifts
Anonymous
Anonymous
*Anonymous
*Anonymous
*Rollin and Carol Abernethy
David Aguirres
Diana Ainscough
William L. Anderson
Very Rev. Stephen H. and
Patricia Askew
Kevin and Elizabeth Bailey
*Nicole Ballenger
*Victoria Barch
Georgeann Bastian
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Vincent and Cheryl Bath
Neil T. Beagle
*Larry and Margo Bean
*Jack and Marjorie Bedessem
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*Jeff and Sally Biegert
*Beth Biegert
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Margaret Birkholz
Dr. Michael Bishop
*Donna L. Bliss
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Even and Anne Brande
Anita Brentlinger and
Robert Kujda Brentlinger
Catherine M. Bridgmon
*Donald and Pearl Brosz
Rep. Kermit and
Margaret Brown
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Honorable Robert and
Ruth Castor
Linda Cavalli
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Donor Recognition
For gifts received June 1st, 2014 to December 31st, 2014
Ken and Robin Chance
John and Judith Chapman
Christine Christensen
E. Alan and Charlotte
Christiansen
Gregory and Joyce Coates
James R. Cole
Suzanne Cole-Rice
Patrick and Rae Colliton
Frank Cordiner
Gary and Donna Crandall
Bruce and Christine Crockett
Arnold D. Cunningham
and Barbara Bittner
Ron and Norma Day
Jerry and Patti Goich DeCroo
Roxane Demboski
Stanley and Donna DeVore
E. S. and Jeanne Dietrich
*Jeff and Jill Dodds
*Paula and Gary Dodds
John and Tracy Dooley
Glenn and Allita Doughty
Richard M. Dow
David and Sheila Duffy
*David G. Earnshaw
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Lisa A. Egan
*Dr. Martin H. Ellbogen
*Mary Engstrom
*Rev. Marilyn Engstrom
Elmer and Ara Erickson
John M. Evans
Kathleen O. Ferry
Jim Forbes
Jack C. Fowler
John and Barbara Galeotos
Rev. Joe and Ellen Galligan
Robert and Nora Gallison
*Rob and Mary Garland
William C. Garlow Trust
Pamela J. Glasser
Lucy M. Goodstein
Barbara B. Gosman
Paul Greaser
Rev. Daphne Grimes
*Patricia Guthrie
Jean Louise Hager
Walter Hammontree and
Laurie Bonini
Ronald and Leatha Hansen
H. Gordon Harris
Jacque Harrod
Dann and Mardi Harvey
Nicolas and Nicole Hauser
William and Susan Heiss
Todd and Malea Heward
Ann and Ralph Hicks
John E. Hildreth
Bob and Sara Hockley
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Richard Hubbard
Ginger Humphrey
James M. Hunters
Ellen Hupp
Kevin Hyde
Deanna Johnson and
Don Gleaver
*Mildred Johnson and
Gail Date
Leroy and Vicky Jons
Margaret Jons
Amanda S. Kaufmann
Conrad and Lydia Kercher
James and Cindy King
Alan and Linda Kirkbride
Larry and Roxi Knopp
*Eric and Kathryn Kohler
Rebecca Kosach
Donald and Beverly Kurtz
Henry J. Laskowsky
*William and Charlotte
Laycock
Philip and Jennifer LeBeau
*Jack and Betty Lenhart
*Bob and Carmen Leonard
David and Carolyn Lewis
*John F. Nutter and
Suzanne Lewis
Jason and Linda Lillegraven
*Thomas and Lynn Lockhart
Carmen London
Marilyn T. Loomis
*John and Marna Loucks
Keith and Jeanette Lowham
Richard and Laura Luchsinger
Jon and Virginia Madsen
Charles W. Margolf
R.L and Christine Pellotis
Marquardt
Tom and Linda Martin
*Martha Del Rio Martinez
Mary Kay Mason
*Susan and Morris Massey
Roma L. Mathson
*Ray and Lisa McElwee
Timothy and Debra McGary
*Colleen McKinnon
Michael and Ruth McNamee
*John R. McPherson, D.D.S.
Jay and Marion Mellies
Richard and Audrey Melone
V. Frank and Barbara
Mendicino
Lisa Mercer
Joan L. Mitchell
Jim Mogard
Thomas and Susan Moore
Sue L. Morgan
*Linda L. Murdock
Tom Nachtigal and Jan
Standorth-Nachtigal
Barbara M. Naughton
Marcia Newell and
Tom Wiersema
Eleanor S. Noble
*John and Linda Nydahl
Rita O'Connell
Judith E. Olson
Colleen D. Osborne
*Matthew and Jennifer Painter
*Jerry and Peggy Palm
Sally L. Palmer
*Ronald and Mary Anne Pasco
Michael and Carolyn Patterson
Oliverand Betsy Peters
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John W. Porter
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Mary A. Priquet
Kevin and Denise Rames
Mary Alice Raynolds
Judy M. Richardson
*Betty Ritter
*Cassandra A. Rivers
*Terry and Beverly Roark
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Mark and Carmen Roth
Eleanor Roth
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John and Virginia Vincenti
Rudy and E. Ruby Sanchez
Dale and Patricia Sandberg
Cynthia and Eugene
Schlattmann
Marlene Schmidt
*Jerry and Jeanetta Schmidt
Troy Schwartz
Joel L. Selig
Mary Louise Shepard
Lenwood and Karen Shore
Vincent J. Siren
Tony and Treece Sisneros
Frank and Lorene Smedley
Scott and Winifred Smith
Kurt Eisenach and
Juanita Smith
*Thomas and Jeanne Spawn
EmmaJo Spiegelberg
Rebecca Stoff
Jacque and Gus Stonum
Steve and Nancy Stutzman
Rev. Douglas and Gale
Sunderland
Brent and Cindy Taylor
Jon and Patti Thobro
Duane and Mary Trusty
Craig and Carol Tullio
Dr. Robert, DDS and
Ginger Tyrrell
Teresa Ukrainetz
Amy Urban
Mark E. Urban
Paulette Wagner
Verne and Emma Waldner
William T. Ward, Trustee
Gregory and Teri Weisz
Courtney Welch
*Marjorie Williams and
Elena Romero
Betty Wills
James and Donna Wilson
William and Dama Wimbish
*Donald and Marge Winship
Roger K. Withrow
*John and Jane Wold
Lila Worden
Marian Wright
Dr. Cameron Wright
Organization Gifts
Anadarko Petroleum
Corporation
*ANB Bank
Aspen Valley Heating and
Air Conditioning
*Basic Beginnings, Inc.
*BeHoCo, LLC
Bird-O'Donnell Construction
*BP Corporation North
America Inc
Carbon County Board
of Realtors
Christ Episcopal Church
Church of our Saviour
Church of the Holy
Communion
CIGNA
CK Chuck Wagon
Cloud 9 Frozen Yogurt
Coffey Engineering &
Surveying, LLC
Community Shares of Colorado
*CPA Group of Laramie
*Damon Lodge #3,
Knights of Pythias
Deines Cabinet Shop, Inc
Diocese of Wyoming
*Dooley Oil, Inc.
*Dowl HKM
*Duane Toro Real Estate
Eades Construction
ECW of St. Thomas
Encampment Presbyterian
Church
Farm Credit Services
of America
*First American Title Insurance
First Interstate BancSystem
Foundation
Donor Recognition
For gifts received June 1st, 2014 to December 31st, 2014
First Interstate Bank
First United Methodist Church
*First Western Financial, Inc.
*Foundation for the Episcopal
Diocese of Wyoming
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Auxillary Social Fund
*Groathouse Construction
Guthrie Family Foundation
*Harmony Home and
Community Club
Hayden Wing and Associates
Holy Communion Ministries
Holy Nativity
Hot Power Yoga
Jack Rabbit Properties, Inc.
*John P. Ellbogen Foundation
*John P. Ellbogen Foundation
Board Members
Key Motel (Carbon County)
*Kinskey Family Foundation
*Kiwanis Club of Laramie
Laramie GMAC
Laramie Lanes
*Laramie Plains Federal
Credit Union
Linton Financial Management
Mae Olson Trust
McCarty Honda Nissan
Modern Printing
*Mountain Valley Properties
Mountain West Farm Bureau
Murdoch's Ranch and
Home Supply
One West Real Estate
Pence & MacMillan LLC
PFS Insurance Group, LLC
Poppys, LLC
Quality IV Care
Rawlins Chamber of Commerce
*Rawstone Development Inc.
*Rotary Club of Laramie
*Ruth R. Ellbogen Foundation
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma-Aldrich RTC
Snowy Range Vet
St. Alban's Born Again
Clothing
St. Andrews ECW
St. Francis on the Prairie
St. John's Episcopal
Church Powell
*St. Luke's
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
Sweet Melissa
*Terry and Beverly Roark
Foundation
Thaxton Insurance Agency
*TriHydro Corp.
U.S. Bank Foundation
Union Pacific Foundation
United Methodist Women
United Way of Northern Utah
*UniWyo Federal Credit Union
UW Planetarium
Vangaurd Charitable
*Walter Scott Foundation
*Warren Federal Credit
Union Foundation
West, Inc.
Women of St. Albans
Women of St. Peter's
Wyoming State Bank
Gifts in Kind
Sara Alberts
Jeff Becker
Lara Berry
Mitch and Cassidy Biggs
Michael Bishop
Roger Boalman
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Jim and Bev Brust
Kristy Buckley
Gulla Burke
Susan Conger
Carolyn Coolidge
Kay Cowie
Kathleen Cruth
Jerry and Patti Goich DeCroo
Karen Endsley
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John Espy
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Stephen Franck
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Gail Kalco
Sue Kersey
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Mary Kay Lewis
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Leslee Logan
Kenny Loudon
Louise Marshall
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Norman Merriam
Karen Molleson
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Nancy Olson
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Brenda Peck
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Betty Ritter
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Micah Scheed
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Mike Sheets
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LaRae Stibitz
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Vanessa Summerfield
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Amy Urbin
Jim Verley
Mary Vrooman
Bill Walseth
William Waneka
Bill and Charlene Weber
Katie and Phil Wille
Punch Williamson
Jim and Carolyn Woodward
Keri Yett
C.J. Young and Ben Anderson
Organizational Gifts in Kind
ACPE Federal Credit Union
All Saints Episcopal Church
All Terrain Sports
All Things Possible Ministries
ANB Bank
Binky Patrol
Bird-O'Donnell Construction
Boot Barn
Born in a Barn
BW Insurance
CASA of Laramie County
Cheyenne East and Central
High Schools
CIGNA
CK Chuck Wagon
Clure Brothers Furniture
Coal Creek Coffee Company
Coldwell Banker and the
Property Exchange West
County Road and Bridge
D & L Music
Matching
Gifts
Did you know
many
companies will
match employee
donations to
nonprofit
agencies? Not
sure about your
employer?
Contact your
Human
Resource office
and double your
donation!
Digital Blues
Enterprise Rent-a-Car
Farm Credit Services
of America
Four Point Energy LLC
GH Phipps Construction
Laramie Women's Club
Premier Bone & Joint PC
Presbyterian Do Gooders
Rocky Mountain Shirtworks
Rotary Club
Safeway Food and Drug
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
The Butcher Block, LLC
The Cavalryman Steakhouse
Townsquare Media of Laramie
Trihydro Corp.
United Presbyterian Church
University of Wyoming
Athletics
Wal-Mart Supercenter
Warren Federal Credit Union
Windy Corner
Wyoming National Guard
Wyoming Territorial
Prison Corp.
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Non-Profit Org.
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Permit No. 19
Laramie, WY 82070
4989 N 3rd St.
Laramie, WY 82072
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www.cathedralhome.org
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Upcoming Fundraisers
2nd Annual Bowl for Golf Tournament
3rd Annual Fundraiser
LYCC Fundraiser
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Help us
raise money
for programs!
For more information on our fundraisers and how
you can get involved, please visit our website at
www.cathedralhome.org
Putting Youth and Families First
Friday, July 17, 2015
For sponsorship
opportunities, please
contact
Cassidy Biggs at
(307) 745-8997 or
[email protected]