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Latest Prado News: May-June, 2008
 “LATEST NEWS” from the Friends of Prado home front.

  

 

Cal Poly Students Deserve an A+ for Collecting Donations

 

Cal Poly Group Dynamics class member Adriana Ramirez (l) presents Friends of Prado Day Center Board President Dave Smiley  Cal Poly class team delivers 2,411 donated items to Prado Day Center.
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Cal Poly Group Dynamics class member Adriana Ramirez (l) presents Friends of Prado Day Center Board President Dave Smiley (r) with cash donations collected by the student team. Also, Cal Poly class team delivers 2,411 donated items to Prado Day Center.
  
In just a few weeks, a team of six Cal Poly psychology students organized and executed a multi-phase community service project to benefit Friends of Prado Day Center and greatly surpassed their goals!
  
It took three vehicles to transport the bounty collected by team members Laura Escobar, Staci Fabulich, Angela Forney, Marie Hughes, Adriana Ramirez and Ashley Shoals to Prado Day Center in early June.
  
In addition to cash donations totaling just over $1,000, the six-member team delivered 2,411 items collected on campus and throughout San Luis Obispo County.  Items ranged from food, school supplies, and backpacks to toiletries and laundry detergent.  These generous donations from the community will provide nutrition and assistance to the homeless and working poor who come to Prado Day Center each day for aid. 
  
These six students not only engaged many sectors of the community, but were also articulate and enthusiastic ambassadors for Friends of Prado Day Center and successfully increased awareness of homeless issues throughout the county and on campus.
  
Support from the community for this project was terrific.  Hundreds of community members contributed from their cupboards or shopped from the “wish list” the student team handed out at various locations. Trader Joe’s donated 300 shopping bags to hold items collected; Wal-Mart let the girls set up a table outside the Arroyo Grande store location; and Cal Poly Bookstore donated new backpacks.  We’d also like to thank Cal Poly students who traditionally are down to their last dime this time of year.  They contributed about half of the cash collected! 
  
The team project was a final assignment for students of the PSY 351 Group Dynamics class taught by Shawn Burn, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and Child Development at Cal Poly and we applaud this collaboration of classroom and community.
  
  
  
Sisters of Saint Francis Donate $5,000
  
The Solidarity Committee for the Magdalen Damen Fund of the Redwood City based Sisters of St. Francis recently selected Friends of Prado Day Center to receive a $5,000 grant.  We greatly appreciate this generous gift.
  
The funding will be utilized to continue outreach and services to struggling homeless people and the working poor who are welcomed daily at Prado Day Center.
  
Local and regional members of the Redwood City based Sisters of St. Francis Christian Charity support programs that increase the quality of life and provide care with compassion and respect.

 

 

  
   
Dee Torres Receives Woman of Distinction Award

 

Dee - Woman of Distinction      Grace & Dee

  
Prado Day Center Site Director, Dee Torres was honored by local dignitaries as a 2008 Woman of Distinction during the 34th Annual Cuesta College Community Programs Awards Program on April 24th. The room was filled with tables of cheering supporters as she accepted the award in the Community and Public Service - Professional Award category.
  
Dee was honored for her dedication to improving the lives of neighbors in need and advocating for the homeless with boundless energy. In addition to serving at the helm of Prado Day Center since it opened in 1997, Dee serves on the French Hospital Foundation Board, is taking a full class load at Cal Poly to earn her degree in Political Science...and runs a 5-person household. With her busy schedule, we think she also deserves an award for extraordinary time management!
  
The Friends of Prado Day Center Board of Directors and community well wishers all extend heartfelt "congratulations" to Dee!
  
Speakers Bureau Presentations Underway
  
How many meals a day are served at Prado Day Center to the homeless?  How many loads of laundry were done in March?  How many children were welcomed this month?  What’s new at the Center?
A member of our Speakers Bureau would be happy to make a brief presentation to your organization, club, school, church, or business.  To make arrangements, please call Marilyn at 805-541-7963.
  
  
  
Donations of Note
In lieu of their annual luncheon to celebrate Doctor’s Week, physicians at French Hospital Medical Center pledged $500 to the Breakfast Buddies program at Prado Day Center.  Thanks to this generous gift, smiling community volunteers will be serving Prado clients – children and adults – a nutritious breakfast for a full month.  Thank you!
  
Dick Warren, a member of the Friends of Prado Day Center Speakers Bureau, was invited to make a presentation at a recent SLO Downtown Association meeting … and left with a surprise present.  At the end of his presentation, DT Association Executive Director Deborah Cash passed a jug around the room and more than $450 was collected.  But the generosity didn’t end there.  A member of the DT Association kept on collecting donations and a few days later presented Friends of Prado with another $300.  Wow!
  
Quota International of Morro Bay is a great group led by President Patricia Sandt and they have a long history of charitable outreach in San Luis Obispo County.  Quota members recently learned about Prado’s past, present, and future during a presentation by Friends of Prado Day Center Board President Dave Smiley.  This Quota chapter has pledged future support for Prado Day Center … and began with a wonderful donation of $500.  Thank you!
  
Q:  What’s better than clean socks?  A:  Dry, clean socks!  When one of the dryers in the laundry room at Prado Day Center died, a replacement was sorely needed.  A number of terrific PG&E employees and People’s Kitchen volunteers got the ball rolling and made donations for this unexpected expense.  Several Friends of Prado Board members chipped in to raise the balance needed and Chuck Crotser spent many hours/days shopping.  We also thank Idler’s Appliance for offering us a great price and service contract for a heavy duty, large capacity dryer.  It’s now installed and churning like a charm!

Prado Client Man#4

 

Join the Fun at these Upcoming Fundraising Events!
For more information on any of these events, please call Marilyn at 541-7963.
  
1.  The Hottest Ticket in Town – Thursday, Sept. 25.  It’s the Annual Chili Cookoff at Santa Rosa Park and our friends from the SLO Association of Realtors are rustlin’ up every kind of chili you can imagine (& taste) plus music & fun.  You can also win prizes & bid on great auction items.  It’s good family fun & the action starts at 3:30.  Proceeds benefit Prado Day Center.  (We’ll leave the cookin’ to the pros, but Friends of Prado members will be on hand to sling hay bales, dispense beverages, and wash a ladle or two.)
     
2.  Walk or Run with all your Heart & Sole – Sunday morning, Sept. 28th It was so much fun last year that we are looking forward to participating again in the Heritage Oaks Bank Fun Run & Family Day!  The great folks at Heritage Oaks Bank will be sharing a portion of the race entry fees with Prado Day Center and we are looking for community members to join Team Prado!  There’s a race for every age and level of expertise, plus prizes you can win!  Call Marilyn at 541-7963 for info on how you can join Team Prado …. or sponsor a homeless athlete! 


 

AfroAmerican Man at Prado