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S U M M E R / F A L L 2 0 1 4 W i n d h a m A r e a I n t e r f a i t h M i n i s t r y
WAIMnews
W hen Maria Garcia
hit Willimantic
eleven years ago
with her two young children,
she didn’t have much to call
her own except her strength
and her wits. She came to
Willimantic because her
brother is here, and she
needed a safe place. When
she asked where to go for
help, someone told her to go
to WAIM.
On her first visit she met
Genevieve Micale. They
clicked immediately, and
Maria and her children (then
six and four years old) have
called Gen “Gramma” ever
since. Gen has helped her
with far more than children’s
clothes, she says. Gen has
given her a “heads up” at
school uniform or Christmas
toy application time over the
years, and has given advice
when things got tough rais-
ing her daughter and son.
Maria came to New York City
twenty-one years ago as a
young woman from the Do-
minican Republic. She met
her husband, then had her
children, a daughter first,
then two years later, a son.
Over time, her husband, who
was a gang member, be-
came very abusive toward
her. He would lock her and
the children in their apart-
ment when he was gone,
and she couldn’t get out.
When she did go out, she
had to cover herself com-
pletely or she would get
beaten. Once he inflicted
two broken ribs and large
bruises on her face. At that
point, Maria knew she had
to escape and she hit him
over the head and ran. No
one in her family would take
her in because they were all
afraid of her husband. She
had her son Michael in a
stroller, her daughter
Vanessa walking next to her,
and only the clothes on their
backs, some milk and dia-
pers. A police officer
stopped to talk to her and
noticed the bruises. He
brought her to a shelter
where she stayed for two
years. The case manage-
ment at the program was
what Maria needed, and
when her strength returned,
and she knew her husband
was in prison, she went to
community college and re-
ceived a certification to be a
teaching assistant.
Knowing her husband would
soon be out of prison and
find her, she came to Con-
necticut. Her brother was
here, and she wanted a
good education for Vanessa
and Michael. And they got
them. Vanessa graduated
from EO Smith on June 17th
this year, and will be attend-
ing UConn Avery Point in the
fall. She aspires to be a
social worker. Michael is at
Windham Tech. He has been
studying mechanics there,
but has switched to health
for next year because he too
wants to help people. They
are simply emulating their
mother, who spent seven
years teaching and providing
family assistance to the
mothers and babies at the
Windham High Day Care.
She has been ill, but in the
fall will continue her educa-
tion at Eastern Connecticut
State University to study
social work. “It is my passion
to help people”, she says.
Even now, Maria still helps
in the community by provid-
ing translation services for
her neighbors. She says she
brings them to the hospital,
to appointments, to WAIM.
She passes the word about
services in the community,
and on a recent day, picked
up a flier to make sure the
families in her neighborhood
knew about the application
deadlines for school uni-
forms. “I try to show people
that you can fall down many
times but you can still stand
up,” she says.
WAIM isn’t the biggest or the
slickest agency that provides
basic needs for people in
need, but it is like a ripple in
the water. Genevieve
showed kindness to Maria,
and Maria, Vanessa and
Michael will spend their lives
giving to others. We never
know how each kindness
can change someone’s life.
PAYING IT
FORWARD
Genevieve Micale (left) and Maria Garcia pose in WAIM’s Women’s Boutique area.
Related story p. 3
Celebrating 30 Years of Service to the Community!
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Please Join Us for
WAIM’s 30th Anniversary Celebration
You join our annual Walk for Warmth.
You mentor those who need stability in their lives.
You arrange clothing and household items for in-need
families to bring home.
You partner with us in our fight against poverty.
You support our services with your generous gifts of
time, talent and treasure...
Thank You for making our work possible.
In recognition of your support, we invite you, your
family and friends to join our celebration!
Sunday, September, 21, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Franco-American Club
116 Club Road
Windham, CT
GENEVIEVE MICALE is “MA” to MANY
STEEPLECHASE SUCCESS & FUN!
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T wenty-two and a half years ago is when Genevieve
Micale began volunteering at WAIM. When she retired in
1992, Gen thought she’d volunteer somewhere, and
someone at church mentioned WAIM. Then someone else men-
tioned the Red Cross. She spent the next 15 years at both!
How WAIM has grown. Gen started at the Maple Street site which
was small, she says. Her job was to check people in, so she got to
know everyone. She developed the registration system herself us-
ing index cards. The next location, Moulton Court, was bigger, but
hard for many people to reach with public transportation. Then the
move to Main Street and the arrival of computers meant Gen
moved to the kid’s clothes department because she didn’t want to
deal with computers. Eight years ago the children’s department
was small, but it has grown over the years. Gen is definitely in
charge of her “fiefdom,” but in a kind and loving way. “Everyone
calls me Ma,” she says, “and even Grandma now.” In some cases,
she may see three generations in a family. “I like it here,” she says.
“I particularly enjoy taking care of people. My passion is the Christ-
mas program when the kids come to pick presents to give to their
caregivers.” You can call Gen “Ma” when you see her too. She is at
WAIM all the time, even Saturdays, “unless it snows,” she says.
SAVE
THE
DATE!
P ut aside August 16th for the 23rd Annual Steeplechase Bike
Tour. Whether you ride or volunteer, it’s always a good time.
Steeple Chase Organizer and Volunteer, Ed Austin, says he
might not have had the idea, but he was at least in the board meet-
ing where it was floated. It was the late ‘80’s and WAIM had a
$16,000 budget. More money was needed to grow the organiza-
tion. A Bike Tour came up in conversation, and everyone liked it, so
they moved forward. WAIM and Perception Programs were partners
from the beginning, when the first ride began at St. Mary’s School
under Ernie Eldridge’s big tent. Parking soon became a problem, so
the tour moved to the mill, with headquarters on the loading dock.
Since the recent move to Eastern Connecticut State University, Ed
says “it has cut my work in half… Eastern is made for events.”
Ed has been there since the beginning, and will be there again this
year. He knows the idiosyncrasies of each route, and though he
may not be on a bicycle, he paints the arrows on the tour and he
leads the sag wagons. These days he is thankful that everyone has
a cell phone so the sag wagon drivers don’t have to rely on the
kindness of strangers. One year, Ed had to tape Tricia Baker’s (now
WAIM Board president) foot to her broken pedal for her 100 mile
ride!
After 22 years, the Steeplechase has become the major fund event
for WAIM. Ed says it’s gone from $2,000 the first year, to $70,000
last year. It’s a wonderful ride for two great causes.
VOLUNTEER PROFILE
W AIM receives lots and lots of
donated used computers, key-
boards, printers and add-ons
with cables galore. Usually, they are put
aside until a volunteer can assess them.
The goal is always to put a set of these
items together in working order to give to
someone who needs it. New volunteer, Leo
Young, says he’s going to help – really help.
Leo is here from China with his wife, who is
a Ph.D. student at UConn. As her spouse, he is not allowed to work for money
while they are here, but he still wants to make a contribution. Almost one year
ago, he started fixing bicycles for the Little Angels Program. Those bikes are given
away to local kids who need them. Three months ago, he started sharing his exper-
tise at WAIM by fixing donated computers and printers and working on the loading
dock three days each week. Leo, you understand, isn’t just a volunteer, he’s a gift.
The man holds a Master’s of Science Degree in computer engineering from Yan
Shan University! We are so grateful that Leo is sharing his talents at WAIM while
he’s here in the United States.
WAIM REMEMBERS SAM SHEPARDSON
and Rev. CURT HOFFMAN
I n the past year, WAIM has
grieved for two of our most
beloved volunteers:
Sam Shepardson (August 6,
1924—August 31, 2013)
and Rev. Curt Hoffman (March
26, 1927—April 8, 2014).
Sam was a long-time member
of the First Baptist Church of
Mansfield, and was involved
with WAIM early on. You might
have seen Sam building WAIM’s
handicap ramp with Ed Austin,
or working in his shed, fixing
one of WAIM’s donation carts.
It was always a pleasure to see
Sam when he stopped by the
office to drop something off, or
just to say hello.
Curt wore many hats at WAIM—
literally and figuratively! Curt
could be found sorting pantry
donations, gathering recycling
material, cleaning up dirt and
debris around the loading dock
area...all while wearing one of
the silly hats he found in a
donation bin. There was a time
when Curt could also be found
sitting in the Executive
Director’s chair as interim
director prior to hiring Virginia
Fulton. There was no job too
big or too small for him—all
were important.
Both gentleman worked
tirelessly to help achieve
WAIM’s goals. They each used
their humor to ease a difficult
situation. Sam with a
mischievous wink and smile,
and Curt with a quip or a story.
Their presence is missed, and
their legacy to the organization
lives on.
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T he Walk For Warmth (WFW) is one of WAIM's two annual signature events.
One of the greatest benefits to the event is the opportunity it offers for
children to learn that THEY can make a difference in the world. We have
heard about Olivia Baker who, at the age of 8 asked her mother "What can I do to
help people stay warm in their houses this winter?" She went on to raise $800
that year and has increased that amount every year for the past 7 years. If you
ask her how she does it she will say, "You just have to ask people you know if they
will sponsor you. Once you tell them that there are real people who will have to
live without heat in the Connecticut winter, they always give. People WANT to help
others but they don't know how.”
Olivia's passion for this cause spilled over onto some young friends in her
neighborhood who love to put up a lemonade stand. Because they learned about
the need from Olivia, they decided to donate their proceeds to the WFW. Madison
and Ryan Dunston raised over $200 just by being creative, energetic and by
wanting to make a difference! You may have followed them last year as they led
the WFW carrying WAIM's banner. There is also Aidan Anderson, who started
raising funds in elementary school and as a middle schooler raised several
hundred dollars last year! These kids feel directly connected to people in our
community who have a need, and they know they can do something significant to
meet it. They are role models for all of us.
It is now taking more money to help each family because the cost of energy is so
high, so the $30,000 raised last year was not enough to meet the need. Maybe
more grown-ups could take a cue from these awesome kids and "JUST ASK"
people around us to help us make a difference.
NEVER TOO YOUNG TO HAVE A CAUSE by Patricia Baker, WAIM Board President
Unless otherwise noted, WAIM News articles were written by Diane Sprague. Victoria Nimirowski served as editor and layout artist.
THIS YEAR’S WALK FOR WARMTH IS NOVEMBER 24TH!
Many thanks to the congregations, organizations and individuals who donate to WAIM on a regular basis and are the heart and soul of our mission. The following donors have made at least one financial contribution during the past fiscal year, July 1 2013 through June 30, 2014. Hundreds more – too many to list – have donated clothing, furniture , household items or their time. We are grateful for every gift and truly appreciate your generosity.
Individuals Harold & Carol Abramson
Karl & Elizabeth Acimovic
Abigail Adams
Grace Adams
Kenneth & Cinnamon Adams
Priscilla Adams
Steven & Freeman Adil
Philip Yeagle & Arlene Albert
Regina Alfieri
George & Lynne Allen
Polly Allen
Michael & Edith Allison
Roy & Nancy Allison
Theodore & Linda Almquist
Henry & Beth Alves
Jay & &y Ames
Jonathan Andersen
Charlotte Anderson
Cynthia Anderson
Lana Anderson
Paul Anderson
William & Timothy Grogan
Anderson
Arthur Wood & Annamarie
Andrews
Bea Andrews
Elizabeth Andrews
Michael & Susan Angelides
Charles & Ethel Anthes
Archambault Household
Estelle Armstrong
Helen Armstrong
Lawrence Armstrong
Lucille Arsenault
Christine Ashe
Patricia Asher
Robert Asher
L & G Ash-Morgan
Janet Atkins
Donna Audet
Bernard & Anne Auger
Ed & Faith Austin
Warren & Laura Austin
Charles & Deborah Avila
Theresa Bacon
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Louise Bailey
William Bailey
Maura Baker
Robert Baldwin
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John & Frances Barclay
Brady Barksdale
Peggy Barron
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Susan Bartholomew
John & Jeannette Bartock
Rebecca & Penny Barton-
Zuckerman
David & Cynthia Bass
Richard & Poehlitz Bass
Yvonne Bass
Robert & Susan Esty Bauer
Alan & Beth Baumert
Andy & Barbara Baylock
Beaulieu Dickinson
Household
Leo & Sherry Beauregard
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Curt Beck
Kathleen Beckett
Gregory Haddad & Donna
Becotte
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Sharon Beebe
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Dayton
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Meade
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weingart
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Stone
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Aschenbrenner
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Galaneau
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Kelley
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Bohr
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Nye
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Janice Palmer
Michael & Michele Palmer
Joseph Pandolfo
Ralph & Anne Pappalardo
Mark & Christine Paquette
Carol Parda-ziolka
Nancy Parker
Douglas Parks
Robert & Karen Paruolo
Dorrie Patera
Leonard Patera
Pattacini Household
Paul Brozdowski Attorney
Nancy Paulhus
Teresa Paventi
Helen Paxson Waicunas
James & Kristine Payant
Francis & Marjorie Pearson
Edward Peavy & Rebecca
Reno
Roger & Patricia Pelkey
Carol Pellegrine
Paul & Christine Pelletier
Marie Pellizari
Ellen Peloquin
Esteban Perez
Ugo & Kathleen Perini
Francis Perrotti
Alan & Gail Perry
James & Margaret Perry
Benjamin Peters & Lori Arpin
Peters Household
Joseph & Marsha Peters
Ivars & Meredith Petersons
Nancy Pettitt & Michael
Callahan
Richard & Christine Philps
Jeannette Picard
Robert & Diane Pisker
Edward & Clara Pitkin
Francis Archambault &
Barbara Pivarnik
Emil Pocock
Cherie Poirier
Rita Pollack
Gerald & Elyse Poller
Carol Polsky
John & Sandra Popeleski
John & Karen Porter
Rav Jeremy Schwartz & Merle
Potchinsky
John Potvin
Michael & Anita Powers
William & Candace Powers
John & Karri Prandy
Barbara Presson
Steven Knauf & Judith Prill
Joan Quarto
Patrice & Anita Ramm
Kenneth & Karin Randolph
Richard & Marjorie Ranger
Howard & Alice Raphaelson
Theodore & Jo-Ann
Rapphahn
David & Bertha Rappe
Barbara Rascona & Bruce
Sheridan
Anthony & Anne Rash
Robert & Diane Rasicot
Khurshed Rastomji & Della
Hennelly
Howard & Melissa Rath
Karen Ravenelle-Bloom
James & Patricia Raynor
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Elizabeth Regan
Francis & Johanna Reilly
James & Karen Renfro
Carl & Marian Rettenmeyer
Charles & Virginia Reviczky
Melinda Reviczky
Michael Rice
John & Grace Riesen
Peter Rimkus
Daniel & Linda Riquier
Rita Risley
Marie Ann Rittweger
Richard Clarke & Pamela
Louise Roberts
AnneMarie Robertson
Stephen & Rebecca
Robichaud
Belle Robinson
Elizabeth Robinson
John & Paula Robinson
Michael & Kathleen Romeo
Sandra Rosado
Mark & Helen Ross
Sandra Roth
Jean Rotter
Donald & Yolande Rubb
Chauncy & Nancy Rucker
Marcia Rudge
Richard & Sally Ruef
Ted & Cindy Rummel
James & Deborah Russel
James & Gisele Russo
William & Bonnie Ryan
Ben & Jacqueline Sachs
Richard & Louise Sage
Valerie Sakowski
Paul & Joann Sandshaw
Bob & Marie Santa
Ed & Jean Sawicki
Gerald Sazama
David & Deborah Scanlon
William Scanlon
Jacobus & Mary Schaab
Deborah Schaffhauser
Howard & Bonnie Schiller
Richard Schimmelpfeng
Bernhard & Jane Schreiber
Jonathan & Elena Schreiber
Paul & Susan Schur
Steven & Roberta Schwane
Doris Angel Sciremammano
Louis & Karen Scotti
Charles Searing
T. & M. Seery
Kathleen Segerson & Anthony
Grosso
Jacqueline Seide
Florence Selleck
Murphy Sewall & Virginia
Fulton
Beverly Shafer
Eleanor Shane
Carol Shapiro
Paul & Annette Shapiro
James & Susan Sharpley
Ann Shea
John & Rita Sheetz
Jaclyn Sheldon
Shirley May Shepard
Todd & Paula Shepard
Tyler & Julia Sherman
Shieber Household
Philip & Jo-Ann Shine
Benjamin & Catherine Shires
Stuart Jay & Joan Seliger
Sidney
Anne Silloway
Carol Silva
Barbara Simmons
Bruce Bernstein & Helen
Simonowitz
William & Doreen Simonsen
Joan Simpson
Beverly Sims
Nicholas & Dorothy Sinchuk
David Skeels & Patricia
Regan
George & Madeline Skinner
Randy & Denise Bergeron-
Skoly
Elinor Skoog
Patricia Slater
Nancy Smagacz
Dorothy Smith
Jeffrey & Mary Bray Smith
Jerome & Myriam Smith
Marjorie Smith
Mark & Deborah Smith
Michael & Sarah Smith
Paul & Laura Smith
Thomas & Eileen Smith
Tiffany Smith
Edward Soboleski
David Sonstroem
Anne Soracchi
William & Sherri Sowik
Philip & Susan Spak
Elizabeth Sparks
Roland C. Spigarolo
E.Spitia
Dale & Marilyn Spooner
Virginia Stallman
Robert Starkey
Marion Stearns
Martha Stebner
Ken Dardick & Judy Stein
Phyllis Stensl &
Carl Sternat
Cynara Stites
Donald & Barbara Stitts
David & Deborah Stoloff
David & Melissa Stone
Bill Stover & Leslie Poulos
William L & William K Strand
Lucas & Kathleen Strunk
Mark & Wentworth Strunk
Stukel Household
Ligita Stukuls
Edward & Shirley Sullivan
Patricia Suprenant
Natalie & Condon Swanson
Tim & Ginger Swanson
Lesley Sweeney
John & Gail Switchenko
Patricia & Gregory Padick
Swords
Anthony Sylvester
Clarence & Ann Sylvester
Mike & Cathy Sypher
Sophie Tabor
Patricia Tanaka
Helen Tangari
Len & Barbara Tartaglia
Russell & Lisa Taylor
Donald & Susan Tepas
Jay Terbush
Tom & Lee Terry
Carol Tetzlaff
Richard & Anne Theriault
Susanna Thomas
Arlene Thompson
Avery & Cynthia Tillinghast
George & Valerie Timmins
Leonard & Virginia Todd
Audrey & Burr Tomlinson
Jing Tong
James & Kristen Tracy
John & Jennifer Traynor
Jeanne Tucker
Gregory & Jan Turansky
Anne & George Turcotte
Peter & Lisa Turgeon
Ruth Phelan Twomey
Susana Ulloa
Christine Vagell
Matthew & Wendy Vahlsing
Samuel Martinez & Monica
Vanbeusekom
Jeffrey Vegiard
Cynthia Vertefeuille
Alfred & Judith Vezina
Donald & Rita Vigneau
Ronald & Susan Vigue
Donna Vose
R. M. and Jane Wadsworth
Barbara Waldron
David & Jodi Walencewicz
Matthew & Michelle Wallace
Susan Wandell
Clifford & Vera Ward
Lisa Ward
Theresa Wassenberg
Susan Wasstrom
Gregory & Karen Watson
Paul & Patricia Watson
Watt-Welch Household
Terry & Joan Webster
Ed & Mary Wehrle
Robin Weiner
Mary & Tim Weinland
Alicia Welch
Pamela & Teply Wells
F H Wemple Jr
Helen & Linda Wenner
Roberta West
Donald & Diana Wetherell
James & Brenda Whalen
John & Christina Wheaton
Mary White
Nancy Whitehouse
John & Marjorie Wieczorek
Dana & Aliza Wilder
Robyn & Kalen Wilgus
Michael & Anne Willenborg
George & Gerry Williams
Jean Williams
Richard Williams
Ronald & Linda Williams
Marilyn Wilson
Jasmine Wolf
Richard & Lois Wolf
Paula Wollman
David Wollner
Andrew Woodcock &
Lynne Ide
Thomas & Tina Woodcock
Woods Household
Charles & Frances Woody
Diane Wright
Loretta Wrobel
Bob Wyss & Dianne Sprague
Terry & Dana Yanaway
Rudolph & Marie Yarnott
David & Suzanne Yeo
Lyle & Joanne Yorks
David & Martha Yutzey
Linda Zaccaro
Ellen Zahl
Richard Zawalich
Kathleen Ryan & William
Zenko
Gary & Karen Zimmer
Joseph & Susan Ziobrowski
Douglas & Deborah Zlatin
Kudzai Zvoma
Faith Communities Church of The Holy Family
Colchester Federated Church
Columbia Congregational
Church
Congregational Church of
Scotland
Ebenezer Lutheran Church
First Baptist Church of
Lebanon
First Baptist Church of
Mansfield
First Church of Christ
Congregational UCC
First Congregational Church
of Coventry
First Congregational Church
Willimantic
First United Methodist Church
of Willimantic
Hampton Congregational
Church
Holy Trinity Orthodox Church
Mansfield Christian
Fellowship
Roman Catholic Church of
St. Mary
Second Congregational
Church Coventry
St. Joseph's Catholic Church
St. Mark's Chapel
St. Maurice Church
St. Paul's Episcopal Church of
Windham
St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel
Storrs Community Church
Storrs Congregational Church
The Federated Church of
Willington
Businesses A & B Auto Salvage
A & B Scrap Metal LLC
Accent Carpet & Tile
Ampersand Consulting
Annie E Vinton School Staff
Bank of America
Brennan Electric
Competitive Resources Inc.
Curriculum Research &
Evaluation, Inc.
Denis Electric
General Cable
Green Building Solutions Inc .
John's Scrap Metal
Landon's Tire Inc.
Lantern Energy
McClintock Roofing Llc
On Target Marketing &
Communications LLC
Renette's Hair Boutique
Sun On 6 Tanning &
Consignment
The Hartford
The National Institute For The
Clinical Application of
Behavioral Medecine
The White Rabbit
Travelers
Victory Energy Solutions
Weston's Antiques
Willimantic Donuts, Inc.
Foundations Aetna Foundation
Community Foundation of
Eastern Connecticut
Women & Girl’s Fund
Community Foundation of
Eastern Connecticut
Guilford Smith Charitable
Trust
Hall Foundation
Jeffrey P Ossen Family
Foundation
Liberty Bank Foundation
Savings Institute Foundation
SBM Charitable Foundation
The Prudential Foundation
Matching Gifts
Travelers Community
Connections
United Technologies
Matching Gift Program
Organizations Altrusa
American Truck Historical
Society
BPOE Elks Willimantic Lodge
1311
Dailygood By Goodsearch
First Mile Llc
Franco American Civic &
Social Inc .
Knights of Columbus Council
6199
Mansfield Lions Club
Mansfield Middle School
Students
Next Step Living Inc
Poor Old Shine
Safe Havens Inc.
Soroptimist International,
Willimantic
St. Pauly Textile East, Inc.
SUOAF-AFSCME ECSU
Chapter
The Local Table Project
Tolland High School
Town of Mansfield
Tree Wardens of CT Assoc.
University of Conn. League
Willimantic Food Co-op
Willimantic Lions Club
Charities
Willimantic Rotary Club
Windham County Bar Assoc.
Windham High School
Students
United Way AT&T United Way
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Dominion Employee Giving
Program
GE United Way Campaign
ING Employee Giving
Middlesex United Way
Pfizer Foundation United Way
Campaign
United Way of Central &
Northeastern Connecticut
United Way of Greater
Philadelphia & SNJ
United Way of Massachu-
setts Bay & Merrimack Valley
United Way of Pioneer Valley
United Way of West Central
Connecticut
In Honor of Adrienne Marks
Ann Shea
Anna & Peter Crawford
Mr. & Mrs. Saul Nesselroth
Anniversary
Bernice's birthday
Carol & Saul Nesselroth's
Anniversary
Carol A. Wiggins
Carol Ingraham
David W Yutzey & Lisa Pane
Diane Sprague & Bob Wyss
Diane Wright
Dick & Jane Wadsworth
Dick & Mavis Sturm
Dr. J. Grady Benson & Staff,
.Orthopedic Assoc. of Hartford
Easter
Fred & Shannon & William
Oliver
Genevieve Micali
Georgina Hendrick
Grace Adams
Gregory Bailey
Jack & Cathy Mozzicato
Jeffrey DeLuca 70th birthday
Jeri & Wayne Diederich
Joan Allison
Joan Cole 80th birthday
Joe & Donna McLaughlin
Jonathan Schreiber Happy
44th Birthday
Katherine E. Yutzey & Brian
Keane
Kay Zartun
Lenny Patera
Lucy DeLuca Birthday &
Anniversary
Marie & Gerry Liskom &
Megan & Adrian Baker
Michael & Linda Gardner
Mr. & Mrs. Luke Strunk
Mrs. Hollis Fait (Gladine)
Mrs. Sam Shepardson
Ms. Charlene Perry
Nancy & Chauncey Rucker
Passover Let all who are
hungry come and eat.
Pellegrine-Dioguardi Family
Phyllis Stensland
Purim
Ralph Marshall
Renee & Dan Murphy
Resurection Day
Richard Cheney birthday
Ruth Yeo
Sarah Moon &Daniel Warren
Marriage
Shuvuot sheaves gathered &
Torah given at Mt Sinai
Susan Hewes
The Pellegrine Grandchildren
Trish Goba-Churchill
Volunteers
In Memory of A J Chiulli
Al Morgan
Alfred Thomas Morgan
Alice Bertha Jansen's father
All Veterans
Alva Robertson
Ann Jerue
Anna Sell
Arthur F. Connor
Baron & Elinor Bray
Bernadette Ellis, WAIM
volunteer
Bill Lonergan
Bridget S. Harold
Buck & Natalie Monty
Butch & Holly Holl
Carol Welt
Charles J. Corcoran
Christopher J. Gaffney
David
Denise Beal
Dom Tecesco
Dorr & Lydia Skeels
Doug Morgan
Dr. Frank Bird
Edward N. S. & Shaw Sr.
Eleanor Plank
Elisabeth Millette
Ethan Kokoska
Eugene J. Alassi
Francis W. Hayes
Frank & Margaret Mayshar
Fred Gifford
George Higginbotham
George Kibbe
Germaine Hall
Grace F Enggas
Hans Sells
Helen & Marian Narkawicz
Hilda Iris Negron
Howard & Harriet Cody
Howard & Joyce Fairweather
Irving & Janet Griffin
James & Stanley Romanow
James Toner
Jan Scottron
Joan Joffe Hall
Jody Newmyer
Joe & Yvonne Lemieux
John & Rita Cignoni
John A. Holzbar, Jr.
Jonah D. Gilbert
Joseph & Marsha Peters'
Parents & Family
Josephine Griffin
Joyce & Howard Fairweather
Joyce Cale
Joyce Peters
Julie Rogers
Kathleen Sanelli
Kristine Della Fera
Linda Lee Lataille
Linda Savage
Louise Garnaccia
Lucianne & George Elmore
Lynette Hagen Doeg
Madga Manfred
Marian Trexler Krum
Marjorie Myers Ginn
Mary Alassi
Mary Ellen Strand
Mary Jacobs
Mary Starkey Jefferson
Nadja Donelly
Nancy Aramini
Nancy Murray
Olive Bayless
Olive Peters & Sokolowski
family
Omer H. Norton Jr.
Orra Mott
Paige Houston
Paul Maciuika
Paul R. Caron
Peggy Davis
Ray Corcoran
Raymond F. Andrews III
Raymond G Lemaire
Robert Bowen
Rose & Richard Platt
Rose Garelick
Roy W McLain
Rufus Blanshard
Ruth Castelli
Sophie Nessel
Stephen Godere
Sue Graham & Eric Kalber
Reverend George K. Evans
Thomas Bull
Thomas J. Burke
Wally Niemasik
SAVE SOME CASH….Did you know that if you open a TD Bank Checking, Savings, Money Market of Certificate of Deposit ac-
count, or if you are already a TD Bank customer, you can raise funds for WAIM simply by saving! Choose WAIM as your Affinity
Organization, and you will help us raise funds for our work. Stop by or Call Carol Polsky at the TD Bank Mansfield Store, 860
465-2782, and let her know you’re interested in supporting WAIM.
SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY...This Fall, WAIM and other United Way partners will be visiting workplaces across the 40-town
capital region to raise funds and awareness of the many different programs supported by United Way. Thousands of people
benefit from United Way funding, and your donation touches the lives of many in need, here in Willimantic and beyond. As a
member agency, WAIM receives a fixed amount of allocated funds from the United Way as long as our programs perform up to
their standards. We also receive a substantial amount of funding through donor designations. Please consider making a
donation to the United Way Campaign at your workplace. If you donate to the community fund, United Way
will use your donation to fund programs and initiatives that have proven success in their areas of expertise.
You may also choose WAIM to be a recipient by using code 5111 on the Employee Giving Form.
LEAVE A LEGACY...As much as we hope that in thirty years there won’t be a need for organizations like WAIM, our experience
tells us that there will always be people who have lost their jobs, who are living with a disability, or fleeing a domestically violent
situation; those who are newcomers to the area and those who have just weathered a family crisis. We hope that WAIM will be
there to offer a hand up to these people just like we’ve been there for the thousands of people who have received WAIM’s help
over the past thirty years. If you are interested in leaving a legacy gift to WAIM to help ensure that our services are available for
the next generation, please contact Victoria Nimirowski at 860 456-7270.
Plan for the future….
Non-Profit Organization US Postage Paid Willimantic, CT 06226 Permit No. 84
WAIM P.O. Box 221 (for all mail) 866 Main Street Willimantic, CT 06226-0221
From a partner provider: I met with one of my clients today for their first time. Her life is really challenging but she is really working
hard to better everything. She is a single mom with three children one has Autism. This women spent 14 years in an abusive relationship with her partner who has no interest in taking responsibility for his children. She has made such progress in the barriers she has had to overcome including sexual assault and physical abuse by parents. She reported that her family has no home PC. I was wondering if I could call on you once again to request her access to WAIM. (WAIM is in the process of putting a system together for this client.)
Ann (not her real name) is a recently divorced mother of four. Her ex-husband was delinquent in his child support payments and she began falling behind with her bills. She was also recently diagnosed with a debilitating illness and could no longer work. A homeowner who has worked hard all her life, Ann never imagined herself in this situation. She was worried about losing her home and taking care of her children, but she had no idea how to get help. She finally came to WAIM where she got 100 gallons of oil delivered to her home, and funding for her electric bill. WAIM staff walked her through an on-line benefit survey and found she was eligible for SNAP (formerly food stamps) and also referred her to another community partner for foreclosure assistance. She left WAIM hopeful, wearing a smile and crying tears of relief.
Last Fiscal Year….
8,006 visits were made to WAIM for clothing.
10,905 units of material goods (clothing, furniture, appliances, etc.) were given to community members.
1,011 donation pick-ups were made using our truck.
374 households received energy assistance – heat or electricity.
188 households received case management or connection to other services.
79 families were adopted through our Adopt-A-Family program
87 children selected holiday gifts for their caregivers through For Kids Only.
81 teenagers received holiday vouchers through Gifts for Teens.
395 children received Back-to-School vouchers for new clothes.
145 low-income households received emergency help for unmet needs, rental or transportation assistance.
225 individuals Walked for Warmth.
633 people volunteered 9,619 hours - the equivalent of 5 full time employees.
The mission of the Windham Area Interfaith Ministry is to uplift and unite our community by providing caring service and resources to meet our neighbors’ needs with dignity and respect.