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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
2013-2014 We would like to honor individuals who think so highly of Re- RCS offers this service at no-cost to clients.
bekah Children’s Services that they have included our agency Funding is needed for chef coats and
, President in their will or other estate planning. Please consider becom- hats, textbooks, and cooking and baking
, Vice President ing a member of our Legacy Society so that we may thank you equipment and supplies.
in person now, and keep your memory in perpetuity when
, Secretary you are no longer with us. We honor Legacy Society Members Family Linkage Foster Care & No Cost
Mary Lou Lang, Treasurer with an annual luncheon, list their names in a beautiful alcove Adoption Services
display at the entrance to our main building, include in Annual Not only does RCS spend enormous
Members: Report. energy recruiting Foster Parents, but it
Phoebe Astill also offers them extensive support. Funds
Charmian Hadlock These individuals care so deeply about RCS children that are needed for training, respite care, and
Marjorie Knieriem they have included Rebekah Children’s Services in their Wills stipends to caregivers. Support is also
Bill Maxwell and other estate plans or made significant gifts to the Legacy needed to assist with No Cost adoptions
Marilyn Nichols Fund: and follow up support.
Ruth Schuyler Vallie Bishop
Eleanor Villareal Bill and Rosie Blaettler Major Medical Fund
Clark and Arlene Boatright Almost all children living at RCS lack
Tera Stefani, At-Large Diana Carranza private health insurance. Funds are needed
Russell Fisher to pay for their medical expenses.
Line Officers: Carmen D. Frank
Deborah Shuler- President E. Everett Gilmore Non Public School
Donna Morrison- Vice President Patricia Golden Many of the children who live at RCS
Roberta Prosk- Warden Arlene L. Hayden are unable to attend public school due
Kathleen Heinz to challenging behavioral and emotional
Grand Lodge Representatives: Lester H. Lindley issues. The Non Public School on RCS’
Tim Brown - Grand Master Ida Maschmeier campus offers them the critical education,
Dave Rosenberg - Dep. Grand Master Betty D. Moates behavioral support, and safe environment
Peter Sellers - Grand Warden Laurie Prescott they need to succeed in their studies.
Ray Link - Grand Secretary Lulu Ramirez Funding is needed for school supplies,
Paul Pike - GL Representative Linda Carranza Rawlinson equipment and field trips.
Clabourn Richard Smith
Helen M. Smith Prevention & Education in Gilroy Schools
Doris Towne Funding is needed to pay for prevention
Louise Walsted curriculum, job training, fitness, health
and nutrition activities, childcare for teen
For more information on joining the Legacy Society, contact parents, and transportation for field trips
and social activities.
Mike Luevano, Communications & Development Director at
(408) 846-2136 mluevano@rcskids.org
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
30 E. San Joaquin St. #101, Salinas, CA 93901 * 831.287.3870
Odd-Fellow Rebekah Children’s Home of California
dba Rebekah Children’s Services
Tax ID#94-1167402