HONOR WOMEN WHO CARE AT SEVENTH ANNUAL LUNCHEON
United Cerebral Palsy of New York City (UCP/NYC) held its Seventh Annual Women Who Care Luncheon on May 8, 2008, to celebrate the professional and personal accomplishments of women. More than 500 guests assembled at Cipriani 42nd Street to honor six extraordinary individuals and raise more than $550,000 to support UCP/NYC.
Women Who Care was created to honor female role models representing various segments of the community. It is a celebration of women who have blazed new paths, broken glass ceilings and inspired others through their professional and charitable endeavors.
United Cerebral Palsy of New York City has a 60-year history in the disability field and currently serves more than 13,000 individuals and family members through more than 75 programs. For more information visit UCP/NYC online at www.ucpnyc.org.
WNY Woodturners Create Merry Moments for Aspire’s Children
Members of The Western New York Woodturners Association gladdened the hearts of more than 150 children at Aspire’s Center for Learning. read more by clicking below.
http://www.aspirewny.org/about/news.php?id=12
E-MODS GIVES MOTHER AND DAUGHTER A LIFT
One of Inspire's newest programs has changed the lives of two very special individuals. *This article was taken from the Winter 2007-2008 issue of Success, Inspire's newsletter. To read a full online version of the newsletter, click here. http://www.inspirecp.org/pdf/2008%20Success%20Newsletter-Winter.pdf.
Serving it up
This Albany Times-Union article by James Odato outlines the one-sided, political, and sometimes secretive nature of Pork in Albany.http://timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=688384&category=STATE&newsdate=5/14/2008
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