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Obituary: Roland Elgey, 65

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Coastal Georgetown AAUW donates to Community Resource Center

Coastal Georgetown AAUW donates to Community Resource Center Community Resource Center Director Jo Allegro-Smith (l-r) is shown with AAUW members Glenda Risch and Sandy Dodson. SUBMITTED PHOTOS December 20, 2020 The Coastal Georgetown branch of the American Association of University Women in pre-COVID times held monthlyluncheon meetings. When these enjoyable and informative get-togethers switched to Zoom meetings, the membership established an initiative of Hungry Kids – Hungry Minds, partnering with the Community Resource Center in Rehoboth Beach. Chapter members are donating their former lunch money to the Community Resource Center to purchase grocery gift cards, and their website has a designated button for donations to this cause.

AAUW partners with Community Resource Center for Hungry Kids—Hungry Minds initiative

The Coastal Georgetown branch of the American Association of University Women (CGAAUW), in pre-COVID times, met monthly at a luncheon meeting. When the branch’s luncheons switched to Zoom meetings, the membership established an initiative of Hungry Kids—Hungry Minds, partnering with the Community Resource Center in Rehoboth Beach (CRC). CGAAUW members are donating their “lunch money” formerly spent at monthly meetings to the CRC to purchase grocery gift cards. The branch’s website has a “Donate” button for their members to give to this cause. According to Glenda Risch, Policy Committee chair, “The Hungry Kids—Hungry Minds initiative recognizes the need of many families with school children who are food insecure. Research has shown hungry children have more difficulty learning.”

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