Whitewater Community Fundraising Partners Joined with The Black Sheep to Sponsor 140 Meals for Community Youth and Families (UPDATED with photos)

The Whitewater Community Fundraising Partners joined up with Tyler Sailsbery of The Black Sheep, along with his staff, to sponsor 140 meals to feed our community youth and their families. The Black Sheep staff and WCFP volunteers packaged the meals one night and delivered them the following morning. The recipients appreciated the thoughtful and delicious holiday meals! The Whitewater Community Fundraising Partners is a nonprofit organization of classmates from the WHS class of 1982, plus friends. See www.whitewatercfp.com for more details.

Tim Nelson, Cheri Zimdars, and Janet Simkus bag up holiday meals, while Mary Kay, Steph, and Kiara Nelson work at the back table
Mary Kay Nelson, John Pio, and Ron Walenton box up salad fixings and desserts
Ron Walenton, Mary Kay Nelson, Kiefer Sullivan, Tyler Sailsbery, and John Pio
Eric Zimdars, Janet Simkus, Cheri Zimdars, Mary Kay and Tim Nelson, Joan Domitrz fill vehicles prior to delivery
Kiara and Steph Nelson are about to deliver meals





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