Suffolk 60 Care awards community organizations
Suffolk 60 Care presented grant funds to outstanding local community organizations that have been instrumental in contributing to the quality of lives of the children and families being served in the Suffolk area. The partnership between Suffolk 60 Care and local organizations make a continual successful impact because of the personal time that so many members donate and devote to the community.
From left: April Knight of the Western Tidewater Free Clinic, past president of Suffolk 60 Care and co-founder Anne-Randolph Harrell, and Suffolk 60 Care President Ashley Greene.
From left: Chuckatuck Volunteer Fire Department received a grant. From left: Anne Randolph Harrell, Aleck Winslow, John Hoy, Vernon and Ashley Greene.
From left: Healthy Families with Virginia Department of Health received a grant. From left: Anne Randolph Harrell, Marli Laudun, Beverely Mcquarry, Anne Smith and Ashley Greene.
From left: Anne Randolph Harrell, Ashley Greene and Val Livingston from Genieve Shelter for CJ's Place.
Suffolk YMCA received a grant check. From left: Ashley Greene, Exec. Director of Suffolk YMCA and District VP Rick Matthews, Project Manager Barbara Moore, and Anne Randolph Harrell.
Salvation Army received a grant check. From left: Ashley Greene, Exec. Dir. Salvation Army Major Clatterbuck, Anne Randolph Harrell, and Salvation Army Board member Robert W. Harrell, Jr.
Hampton Roads Youth Center received a grant. From left: CAO Becky China, Ashley Greene, Development Director HRYC Laurie Harrison, and Anne Randolph Harrell.