Senior Spotlight! - H.O.P.E. Safehouse

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Senior Spotlight! - H.O.P.E. Safehouse
January 2010
H.O.P.E. Safehouse
1911 Taylor Avenue
Racine, WI 53403
262.634.4571
Senior Spotlight!
Won’t you please consider offering a final home
for one of our needy seniors? They are safe in
foster care, but have no real home to call their
own. I’m not asking for you to do this for your
lifetime…just whatever is left for one of these
old souls.
Sosie
This sweet canine came
to us from a high kill
shelter, like so many
others, a discarded
family pet. We assume
she had a decent
home at one time as she is housetrained, has
good house manners, and she has survived to be
a senior. However, she has over 100 shotgun
pellets throughout her body including many in
her face. Why she ended up on death row at one
of the animal control facilities is anyone’s guess.
Perhaps her human was hospitalized and no
family member wanted her. Maybe her human
died. Then again it is possible that the person
who had Sosie as a companion for so many years
– simply didn’t care enough to see her through
her senior years. Obviously the shotgun blasts did
not finish her off as someone intended. Thirty
four years of rescue has shown us thousands of
irresponsible people who view their “beloved”
pets more like inconvenient house guests once
there are a few medical issues. Sosie has some
arthritis; has had a short bout with irritable
bowel, and at one point suffered a mild stroke.
Through it all she has remained sweet and loving;
happy for a pat on the head, a soft bed and soft
words of love and acceptance. She is a kind and
gentle old shepherd mix.
Ashleigh
This lovely feline survived
the devastation that was
Katrina. Like hundreds of
others we rescued from the
hurricane, we have no
knowledge of her history.
What we do know is that she
lost whatever home she
had and found refuge here
in Wisconsin. Ashleigh was adopted relatively
quickly from HOPE’s temporary shelter in the
old Aldi’s building and all went pretty well until
it was necessary to do dental work. We’re not
entirely clear on the specifics but something went
horribly wrong during the procedure and
Ashleigh suffered permanent hearing loss and
temporary neurological problems. Her inability
to hear and difficulty with balance made her
fearful and distrustful of her feline housemate.
I’m not sure what, if anything was attempted to
resolve the issues or adapt the environment.
However, 4 years later she was returned to us by
an individual other than the original adopter. It
was indeed a challenge in the beginning as
Ashleigh was intolerant of the other felines, yet
5 months later, she is doing very well. She
will probably never be best of pals with the other
cats but they all coexist pretty peacefully. She
sits by my side while on the computer and
thoroughly enjoys what little attention we can
give her. She is quiet, demure, affectionate and
a little frail in her older years. She adores small
children but the day-to-day frenetic pace of
toddlers might be too much for her. I wish she
had her own humans; she deserves more than we
in the office can offer her.
[email protected] • www.hopesafehouse.org
Ways to Help H.O.P.E. …
Pick 'n Save Advantage
WE CARE Program
The primary way you can help is to put us out of business.
Spay or neuter your pet!
• Donate to HOPE Safehouse! Even the smallest
donation is appreciated
• Volunteer, there are many opportunities to help!
• Donate much needed items (see below)
FOR THE ANIMALS:
Cat Litter - Non-Clumping, Low Dust
Dry/Canned Cat food
New or Lightly Used Cat Trees & Condos
New or Lightly Used Cat Beds
Dog leashes
FOR THE OFFICE:
Laundry Detergent
Paper Towels
Printer/Copier Paper
Stamps
5x8 Index Cards
Brown paper bags (grocery bags)
Toilet paper
Clorox wipes
Duct tape
Do you have a Pick ‘n Save Advantage
shopper card? Designate HOPE Safehouse
as your non-profit organization where you
would like to have the money go. Our
organization account number is 335600.
Stop by your local Pick n’ Save to add us
or to sign up for the program today.
KWIK TRIP CARD Sign up for your Kwik Trip
card and designate HOPE to receive your Kwik Rewards.
HOPE will receive 15% of eligible in-store purchases plus
3 cents for every gallon of gas or diesel purchase. Call
1-888-736-5945 or go to www.kwiktrip.com to sign up.
Christie Graham from Homestead Realty, Inc.
will donate 3% of her commission to the
animal shelter of your choice, if she is your
realtor. You can contact Christie by phone at
262-344-1752, by email at
[email protected] or visit her website at
www.christiegraham.com.
RESCUE ROVER Pet Alert Decals
We are selling these decals for $5 (pack of 2 ea.)
Alert Fire Rescue and Police in case of any emergency
that there are pets inside that need to be rescued. All
the proceeds go directly to HOPE. If you would like to
sell some decals they are at the office. Stop by and
pick some up. Thanks for your help!!!
www.hopesafehouse.org
What if HOPE Safehouse
earned a penny every time you
searched the Internet?
Or how about if a percentage of every
purchase you made online went to support our
cause? Well, now we can!
GoodSearch.com is a new Yahoo-powered search engine
that donates half its advertising revenue, about a penny
per search, to the charities its users designate. Use it just
as you would any search engine, get quality search results
from Yahoo, and watch the donations add up!
GoodShop.com is a new online shopping mall which
donates up to 37 percent of each purchase to your favorite
cause! Hundreds of great stores including Target, Gap,
Best Buy, ebay, Macy's and Barnes & Noble have teamed
up with GoodShop and every time you place an order,
you’ll be supporting your favorite cause.
Just go to www.goodsearch.com and be sure to enter [my
charity] as the charity you want to support. And, be sure
to spread the word!
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H.O.P.E. Safehouse, Inc..
Board of Directors
Lynn Nielsen-Eeg
Jonathan Eeg
Alan Eisenberg
Lori Jensen
Sharon Johnson
Dave Braun
Mike Balcer
Cat Minister
Kathy VanParys
THANKS!
Veterinary Assistance
Crossroads Animal Hospital
For Pet’s Sake Veterinary Clinic
North Shore Animal Hospital
The Animal ER of Racine/Kenosha
Volunteer Coordinator
Samantha Kupper
Web Space and Hosting
Paul Burdick
Canine Training Consultant
Proper Paws University
Canine Training Associates
Sherri Noha
Mikey Thompsen
Canine Boarding & Daycare
Woofdorf Astoria Dog Hotel
& Day Spa
Petfinder Administrator
Sarah Hempel
http://www.myspace.com/hopesafehouse
Critter Quarterly Staff
Editor ~ Sandra Knorr
Writer ~ Lynn Neilsen-Eeg
Printers ~ JD Printing, Racine, WI
Labeling & Mailing ~ Pearl Czechowicz
H.O.P.E. Safehouse is a 501(c) 3 charitable
organization that specializes in the treatment
and care of injured strays.
All contributions of property or monies is tax
deductible.
Thank you to Abbott Laboratories Employee Giving Campaign and the following employees: Valerie Aldrich and
Mary Ustymowicz.
Thank you to the Aurora Health Care Employee Partnership and the following employees: Maria Ilao-Pahm,
Rosalee Keser, Anne Kuehl, Kelly Mallas, Margaret Myers, Kristin Wasley and Barbara Wendt.
Thank you to Chrome Czars Motor Club for donating part of the proceeds from the “Hunnert Car Pileup” to
HOPE. The Chrome Czars Motor Club is a non-profit antique hot rod and custom car club. Every year they
have a hot rod and custom auto show (“Hunnert Car Pileup”) and donate the proceeds to different charities, this
year member Steve Garofalo choose HOPE to be one of the recipients. Thank you so much for the huge
donation and thinking of HOPE.
Thank you to Adah Hall for choosing to forgo birthday presents at her 7th birthday party and instead asked her
guests to bring dog & cat food, supplies and toys to donate to HOPE. Thank you to Adah, her brother Gunner,
and all of her guests. Also thank you to Audrey Hart-Braun, who made a cash donation to HOPE.
Thank you to Sherry & Gary Horton who decided to become Lifetime Members of HOPE. Thank you for all your past support.
Thank you to the Johnson Bank Mortgage Department employees who choose to spend Martin Luther King Day volunteering at HOPE. We got a lot of projects done that day! Also thank you for donating all the office supplies and animal
supplies. Thank you to Paticia Nord at Johnson Bank for organizing this event and all the employees that came to help.
Thank you to Daniel Kiernan and Sherry Trentadue-Forman for donating much needed items such as: cat litter and food,
toilet paper, coffee filters, Comet and dishwashing liquid. They donated these items as a Holiday gift, thank you so much.
Thank you to Petco for continuing to host us for the various events they put on during the year. We received several
donations and 150 pounds of kitty litter from the December event. Petco also generously donated dog food to HOPE for
Christmas. Also thank you to Jim McGrain, the store manager, for continuing to host HOPE and for continuing to
remember HOPE during their fundraisers.
A special thank you to Jody Wagner for organizing all these events with Petco. Jody worked her magic again in January
with the Adopt-A-Thon weekend at Petco. Thank you to “Darla” and her foster who joined Jody. The animals really help
people to come over to our table so Jody can educate people about HOPE and our animals. Jody loves to have fosters
and the dogs join her at Petco to have people meet the animals that need a forever home. If you are interested in going
to Petco with Jody, please contact Sam or the office to make arrangements.
[email protected]
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H.O.P.E. Mailbag
My Dad and Heidi flew this dog from Ohio
to Racine today through the Paws and Pilots
program. It was my Dad's first flight for
them and he was thrilled to have a vet along.
Dear H.O.P.E. Safehouse,
”Knicker” a.k.a. “ Henry” completed his
puppy kindergarden. He did really well.
Everyone says what a neat dog he is.
Hi Lynn,
Here is the picture of Hope and Mufin.
Thanks, Darlene
Lori
Thank you for connecting us with such a
great dog.
Sincerely,
Alicio Yezzi
Season Greetings to all at H.O.P.E.
Safehouse,
Dear Lisa,
Dodger is the newest member of my household. We got him as a rescue from
Hope Safehouse in Racine. They don't
know how old he was when found, hurt,
at a gas station in Mississippi so they guess
he's about two. He is healthy
and we already tired him out today - so he's
napping. I'm making him a big
pillow for a bed.
Christy Sanhuber
(This was an email sent to the “Morning
Blend” TV show after Christy adopted
Dodger.)
First of all THANK YOU for featuring Hope
Safehouse in Racine on your show. Because
of you we now have Dodger, who was
found, hurt and alone, at a gas station in
Mississippi. He is now happy and healthy
and a great friend to everyone in the house!
(Thanks again to the “Morning Blend”
show for featuring HOPE, Dodger is
especially happy.)
www.hopesafehouse.org
Thank you very much for calling to check
on Tasha (Natasha, we just shortened her
name a little). She is doing great and gets
her head cone off tomorrow. She had an ear
hematoma and had surgery two weeks ago.
She hates the head cone and cannot wait to
get it off. But overall she is doing well and
is the queen of the castle.
You guys are great! Just a note to update
you on Jaxon, a black lab-mix, that we
adopted in July 2007. He is a perfect fit to
our family, we love him so much! He
LOVES to go to the dog park, and go for
rides in the van. He LOVES to go to doggie
day care at Proper Paws too. He loves other
dogs and people. At times he wishes that he
was a lap dog. He is so mild mannered, just
a great personality. One of his nick-names is
“Baby”, that is because he is a big baby! He
is our “baby” and we love him so much.
Thanks H.O.P.E. for this wonderful boy!
Happy Holidays!
We got Tasha shortly after losing our Rottie,
Angel, to cancer and she has taken over the
roll as the princess since. About two months
after we adopted Tasha we adopted Rocco a
Shepard mix from the Lakeland Animal
Shelter as well. The two have been best
friends since and cannot do anything without each other.
Mike, Karen, Matthew & Jaxon Ellenbecker
We would love to hear updates and see pics
of Tasha's siblings if possible.
Hope all is well and THANK YOU for
bringing her into
our life.
Happy Holidays
Brooke
Hello Friends,
I hope things are going well at HOPE. Just
wanted to send you a little gift for the holidays and let you know how things are going.
We are very thankful for our little Katrina
survivor. As you can see from the picture
the adventures and fun are never ending.
Molly & Paige have become good friends
and Paige really is a joy to have in our lives.
Thank you so much for bringing this little
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schnauzer to us.
Happy Holidays,
Lisa Mahoney
Just wanted to let you know how well our
Buddy is. He’s healthy, loved and spoiled,
like all animals should be. Let Jean from
Proper Paws know that Buddy is obedient
and well. Let Ron know that he was a great
foster caregiver.
God Bless all,
Lori Schultz
Hi,
Here is the picture of Zoe (formerly known
as Reebok) that you asked for.
Connie Craig
[email protected]
THOUGHTS TO PONDER
1. I think part of a best friend's job
should be to immediately clear your
computer's history if you die.
2. Nothing sucks more than that moment
during an argument when you realize
you're wrong.
3. I totally take back all those times I
didn't want to nap when I was younger.
4. There is great need for a sarcasm font.
5. How are you supposed to fold a fitted
sheet?
6. Was learning cursive really necessary?
7. Map Quest needs to start their directions on #5. I'm pretty sure I know how
to get out of my neighborhood.
8. I can't remember the last time I wasn't
at least kind of tired.
9. Bad decisions make good stories.
10. You never know when it will strike,
but there comes a moment at work when
you know that you just aren't going to do
anything productive for the rest of the
day.
11. Can we all just agree to ignore whatever comes after Blue Ray? I don't want
to have to restart my collection... again.
12. I'm always slightly terrified when I
exit out of Word and it asks me if I want
to save any changes to the ten-page
paper that I swear I did not make any
changes to.
13. "Do not machine wash or tumble
dry,” means I will never wear this -- ever.
14. I hate it when I miss a call by the last
ring (Hello? Hello?), but when I immediately call back, it rings nine times and
goes to voicemail. What'd you do after I
didn't answer? Drop the phone and run
away?
15. I hate leaving my house confident
and looking nice and then not seeing
anyone of importance the entire day.
What a waste.
16. My 4-year old asked me once, "Mom
what would happen if you ran over a
ninja?" How do I respond to that?
17. I think the freezer deserves a light as
well.
18. I wonder if the police ever get frustrated at the fact that everyone they drive
behind obeys the speed limit.
19. Have you ever been walking down
the street and realized that you’re going
in the complete opposite direction of
where you are supposed to be going? But
instead of just turning a 180 and walking
back in the direction from which you
came, you have to first do something like
check your watch or phone or make a
grand arm gesture and mutter to yourself
to ensure that no one in the surrounding
area thinks you’re crazy by randomly
switching directions on the sidewalk.
20. The letters T and G are very close to
each other on a keyboard. This recently
became all too apparent to me and consequently I will never be ending a work
email with the phrase "Regards" again.
21. Do you remember when you were a
kid; playing Nintendo and it wouldn’t
work? You take the cartridge out, blow
in it and that would magically fix the
problem. Every kid in America did that,
but how did we all know how to fix the
problem? There was no Internet or message boards or FAQ's. We just figured it
out.
22. Sometimes, I’ll watch a movie that I
watched when I was younger and suddenly realize I had no idea what the
heck was going on when I first saw it.
23. I would rather try to carry 10 plastic
grocery bags in each hand than take 2
trips to bring my groceries in.
24. The only time I look forward to a
red light is when I'm trying to finish a
text.
25. How many times is it appropriate to
say "What?" before you just nod and
smile because you still didn't hear what
they said?
26. Every time I have to spell a word
over the phone using 'as in’ examples, I
will undoubtedly draw a blank and
sound like a complete idiot. Today I had
to spell my boss's last name to an attorney and said "Yes that's G as in. (10
second lapse). mum...Gooiness"
27. What would happen if I hired two
private investigators to follow each
other?
28. While driving yesterday I saw a
banana peel in the road and instinctively swerved to avoid it...thanks Mario
Kart.
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People
Pets
In Memory of Don Kaleck
Linda Borneman
Rich Lowden
In Memory of Mae Meldgaard
Carol Ohde
In Memory of Donald Nelson
Elsie Nelson
In Memory of Mary Neu
Jack & Ann Bertch
Our condolences go to the following:
Dr. Heidi Jahn who lost her 16-year old
cat “B.C. Zen” in December 2009.
Lois & George Nondorf who lost
their 13 year-old Poodle/Terrier
mix “Bailey”.
Terri & Don Tomlinson who lost
their 14 year-old yellow lab
“Boz” in February 2010.
Edward & Linda Garner who lost
their 21 year-old cat “Emily” in
February 2010.
Kathlyn & Greg Glynn who lost
their gentle polydactyl cat
“Frisco” in January 2010.
Ed & Karen Lazzaroni who lost
their 9 year-old Golden Retriever/
Irish Setter mix “Royce” in
December 2009.
In Honor of...
DONATORS
“Annie” – canine of Gail & Lee
Pullen – Dave & Diane Snyder
JoAnne Dean – Merry Christmas –
James & Sharon Stroschein
All the HOPE animals – We wish
you well – “Heidi” and Ronald
Winsall
Dr. Joy Wolf – To a great neighbor
and friend – David & Sandra
Steinke
Arturo's Hair Designs
Betty Beadles
Janet Behrens
Bechtel Power Corp.
Lynn Bretz
Pam Bunck
Melissa Butts
Chrome Czars Motor Club
Jody Davis
Emma DeRosa
Barbara Dewitt
Gerald Drankiewicz
Educators Credit Union
Thomas Eeg
Lynn Frischmann
Christiane Gallina
Marjorie Gast
www.hopesafehouse.org
ADOPTED!
ADOPTED
ADOP TED !
"Amber" beloved dog of Dr. Joy
Wolf ~ David & Sandra Steinke
“Clancy, Jess & Lucy” ~ beloved
animals of Colleen Geraghty
“Ony” ~ beloved animal of Le Roy
& Nancy Miller
"PT & friends" ~ Richard Ruston ~
Dave & Diane Snyder
"Paris" beloved Rottweiler of
Jordan Stetka ~ Lee & Gail
Pullen
"Patch” ~ beloved Jack Russell of
George Edgar
Sadly, some of our adoptees
have crossed over the Rainbow
Bridge. May they wear their
silver wings with pride.
“Appleby” feline adopted 9/10/02
by Nancy Hamilton
“Buster” canine adopted 7/9/02 by
Shannon Chase
“Danny” canine adopted 10/23/00
by Kathy & Paul Ginther
“Deuce” canine adopted 11/20/03
by Patricia & John Sota
“Grandpa Griz” canine adopted
2/17/06 by Carrie & Mike
Bernhardt
“Heidi” canine adopted 8/9/07 by
Ron Winsall
“Ocho”aka “Mocha” feline adopted
11/3/09 by Judy & Eddy
Huffman
“Quincy” feline adopted 12/7/05 by
Erik Andersen
“Trigger” aka “Tigger” feline
adopted 2/1/01 by Melissa Butts
Susan Gloss
Earl & Evelyn Goebel
James & Nola Gordon
Ann & Patrick Grady
Joann Haas
Robert Jandl
Beatrice Janiszewski &
Lynn Ussel
Ruth Johnston
Ronald Jones
Julie Klein
Donald & Gabriella Klein
Karen Larson
Scott & Patti Lojeski
Candace Love
Terry Maier
Henry & Nancy
“Banina” – Rebecca Hargens &
Diane Vanderlinde
“Beanie” – Sharon Vrana
“Bizie” – Heidi Jahn
“Burt” – Clayton & Nancy Lalor
“Caitlin” – Troy & Emilee
Merrell
“Cheef” – Angela King
“Demo” – Melissa Butts
“Elizabeth” – Angi & Kevin
Olesen
“Fluffy” – Kelly & Scott
Reignier
“Frankee” – Christine Hulderman
“Hydro” – Claudia & Kirk
Peterson
“Ivan” – Ashley Konsinowski
“Jennie” – Andrea & Erik
Andersen
“Jocelyn” – Andrea & Erik
Andersen
“Kahula” – Patty Peksa
“Madrid” – Linda Borneman
“Maxx” – Stacie Makkos
“Mohlee” – Brian Hoff
“Mufin” – Darlene Brandenberg
“Nic” – Jonathan Kumar
“Petie” – Debra & John Slamka
“Piper” – Susan & Robert
Summerhill
“Russian” – Kevin & Jenna
Panke-Buisse
“Sadie” – Micheal & Katherine
Kanugh
“Sage” – Jenny & John Huber
“Trog” – Angi & Kevin Olesen
“Twyla” – Kristine & Garrett
Veenstra
Maldonado
Lynn Meidam
Elizabeth Miller
Thomas Mrotek
Gregg & Jean Nelson
Phillip & Natacha
Nicholas
Robert & Susan Payne
Margy Pearson
Charles Pease
Michelle Perri
Petco
Sharon Pitchford
Corinne Prohl
Heather Pugh
Elaine Radwanski & Karl
David
David & Mary Lou
Redmon
Norman & Kathleen
Riddell
Sally Roberts
Marlene Schueppler
Marvin & Leone Sorensen
Sportland 2, Inc.
Colleen Stoneburner
Stephanie Strachota
La Verne Van Der Zee
Mary & Kevin Wagers
Barbara Walker
Helen Whiting
Gail Winter
Dolores Witt
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Gold P lated
Lifetime Members
Mike & Sue Balcerek
Kris & Paul Cook
Marie Hillyer
Sherry & Gary Horton
Don and Sharon Johnson
David Misun
James and Jean Mohrhauser
Nancy Nelson
Runzheimer International
Sharon & Robert Trussell
Cause
for
Paws
2010!
It’s time for the annual Cause for
Paws dinner and auction. Please
save the date Saturday, May 1,
2010 at the Racine Country Club.
There will be a sit down dinner
with complimentary wine, beer
and soda throughout the evening.
Besides the great food and socializing, the auction has great items
to bid on for yourself or as a gift.
If you would like an invitation
sent to you, are interesting in volunteering for this event or have
questions, please call the office at
(262) 634-4571.
I want to thank
all of you for sending
love and healing thoughts
to our little boy Inky.
Sadly his immune system
was not strong enough to
fight off the virus that
was ravaging his body.
He passed away shortly
after last months
publication.
[email protected]
Welcome New & Returning Members
David & Sarah Anderson
Sandra & David Anderson
Matt & Rita Andis
Sharon Apostoli
Ellen & Jim Ball
Linda Barnier
Betty Beadles
Wes & Deb Beaty
Janet Behrens
Claudia & John Berges
Lynn Bretz
Mary Cruz
Diane & Mike Delaney
Emma DeRosa
Russell & Nancy Draeger
Joseph & Linda Drews
Michelle Dunning
James & Mary Jo Duquaine
Sherri & Douglas Duty
Tina Emmerling
Marvin & Jean Fennigkoh
Carol Fritchen
Irene Fromm
Arnie Froode
Marjorie Gast
Susan Gloss
Betty Goebel
Irving & Claire Goodsitt
James & Nola Gordon
James Hart
Kathleen Hart
Thomas & Leah Hinze
Beatrice Janisezewski
Suzanna Jelinek
Ruth Johnston
Tom & Carol Keller
Randolph & Patricia Keltner
Harry & Marilyn Kitzmann
Donald & Gabriella Klein
Bob & Patty Kogutkiewicz
Samm Krause
KimLamar & Mitch Pezanoski
Terry Maier
James Markey
Gary & Lori Martin
Lynn Meidam
Becky Merten
Elizabeth Miller
Elsie Nelson
Robert & Joyce Newman
Richard & Mary Lee Odders
Roger & Janet Otto
Judie Paryl
Bob & Sue Payne
Edith Peltier
Peg Petersen
Kris Peterson
Dick & Judy Plant
Corinne Prohl
Alvin & Sue Pryse
Elaine Radwanski & Karl David
Lynn Richards
Norman & Kathleen Riddell
Sally Roberts
Jeannie & Rick Roscizewski
Catherine Royalty
Debbie Schoene
Marlene Schueppler
Karen & Craig Schultz
Kerri Severson
Marvin & Leone Sorensen
Doris Stitt
Donna Strasburg
Lynn Ussel
La Verne Van Der Zee
Mary Lou Vandenburg
Paul & Helen Vnuk
Beverly Wenzel
Jean Wenzel
Gail Winter
Mark & Ann Wyland
Mary & Scott Zimand
SWEEPSTAKES TICKETS
The sweepstakes will start in March!
The tickets will remain $5 per ticket or six for $25.
The prizes remain the same, $1,000 for the grand prize,
$500 for first prize, $250 for second prize and
$50 for third prize.
The drawing will be held Saturday, June 5, 2010.
If you are interested in selling tickets or need more
tickets, please call the office at (262) 634-4571.
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262.634.4571
www.hopesafehouse.org
1911 Taylor Avenue
Racine, WI 53403
H.O.P.E. Safehouse
Yes I want to become a member of HOPE Safehouse!
All memberships include a subscription to the quarterly newsletter, membership card and a
5% discount on HOPE merchandise.
Enclosed is my total contribution of $_________________________ to be used as follows:
YEARLY MEMBERSHIP
___$10 Individual ___$25 Family*
___$100 Patron
___$500 Sponsor
___$1000 Lifetime ___$2000 Benefactor
* Please list all family members and birthdays
GIFT MEMBERSHIP
$25 or greater gift membership
Buy a 1 year gift membership for a friend
and you receive a HOPE T-shirt
Please mark the size we should send to you
___S___M___L___XL___2X___3X___4X
Name:___________________________
Address:_________________________
City/State/Zip:_____________________
Phone:____________ email:________
Birthday:_________________________
Name:___________________________
Address:_________________________
City/State/Zip:_____________________
Phone:____________ email:________
Birthday:__________________________
Please print recipients name & address:
Please print your name & address:
DONATION ____________
ALL MEMBERSHIPS ARE DUE FEBRUARY 14
(If giving in memory or in honor of someone, please include name & address of
bereaved family or honored person/group so an acknowledgment may be sent)