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Fostering futures and building families for the most vulnerable children in our communities.
Board Legacy Where your
Gift is Needed
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Legacy Rebekah Children’s Services Legacy Society Culinary Academy
2015-2016 We would like to honor individuals who think so highly of RCS offers this service at no-cost to
President: Mike Young Rebekah Children’s Services that they have included our clients. Funding is needed for profession-
Vice-Pres: Marilyn Nichols agency in their will or other estate planning. Please consider al chef uniforms, textbooks, and cooking
Secretary: Karolinne Livingston becoming a member of our Legacy Society so that we may and baking equipment and supplies.
Treasurer: Mary Lou Lang thank you in person now, and keep your memory in perpetuity
when you are no longer with us. We honor Legacy Society Family Linkage Foster Care & No Cost
Members: Members with an annual luncheon, list their names in a Adoption Services
Bill Maxwell beautiful alcove display at the entrance to our main building, as Not only does RCS spend enormous
Charmian Hadlock well as the Annual Report. energy recruiting Foster Parents, but it
Eleanor Villarreal These individuals care so deeply about RCS children that they also offers them extensive support. Funds
Debbie Hite have included Rebekah Children’s Services in their Wills and are needed for training, respite care, and
Marjorie Knierem other estate plans or have made significant gifts to the Legacy stipends to caregivers. Support is also
Phyllis Fullmer Fund: needed to assist with No Cost adoptions
Ruthie Schuyler and follow up support.
At Large Bill Faus Vallie Bishop
Bill and Rose Blaettler Non Public School
Line Officers: Clark and Arlene Boatright The Non Public School on RCS’ campus
President RA: Donna Morrison Diana Carranza serves students in special education with
Vice Pres: RA: Robert Prosk Russell Fisher challenging behavioral and emotional
Warden: Phoebe Astill Carmen D. Frank issues. The NPS provides these students
E. Everett Gilmore the critical education, behavioral support,
Grand Lodge Representatives: Patricia Golden and the safe environment they need to
Grand Master: Dave Rosenberg Arlene L. Hayden successfully transition back to their
Dep Grand Master: Peter Sellers Kathleen Heinz neighborhood schools. Funding is needed
Gr Warden: David Reed Lester H. Lindley for school supplies, technology and field
Secretary: Ray Link Ida Maschmeier trips.
Treasurer: Jay Johnson Betty D. Morales
GL Representative: Paul Pike Laurie Prescott Prevention & Education in Gilroy Schools
Lulu Ramirez Funding is needed to pay for prevention
Linda Carranza Rawlinson curriculum, job training, fitness, health and
Clabourn Richard Smith nutrition activities, parenting classes and
Helen M. Smith support groups, substance abuse preven-
Doris Towne tion groups, and art enrichment and early
Louise Walsted literacy classes.
For more information on joining the Legacy Society, contact Family Resource Center
Claudia Sandoval, Fund Development & Community Funds are needed to provide essentials
Relations Director at (408) 846-2191 csandoval@rcskids.org to families in our community such as car
seats, clothing, shoes, blankets, hygiene
products, and school supplies.
Main Office: For more information visit www.rcskids.org
290 IOOF Ave., Gilroy, CA 95020 • 408.846-2100
1600 W. Campbell Ave., #201, Campbell, CA 95008 * 408.871.4900
1260 S. Main St., #101, Salinas, CA 93901 * 831.755.0348
Odd-Fellow Rebekah Children’s Home of California
dba Rebekah Children’s Services
Tax ID#94-1167402