South Shore Breaker

People helping people

- KATHY JOHNSON

SASI receives funding from

100+ Women

Who Care of Shelburne County

KATHY JOHNSON TRI-COUNTY VANGUARD

Santa Claus came early for the Shelburne Associatio­n Supporting Inclusion (SASI).

The non-profit associatio­n is the recipient of an $8,400 donation from 100+ Women Who Care of Shelburne County. SASI was selected for the donation at the Dec. 4 meeting of the 100 Women Who Care group.

Since forming in 2017, Penny Smith, treasurer of 100+ Women Who Care of Shelburne County, said, “approximat­ely $100,000 has gone back into the community, improving the lives of literally thousands of Shelburne County residents."

For SASI to receive the donation was “fantastic,” said executive director Loretta Nickerson, adding the funding will help the organizati­on to continue its programs to support its 64 participan­ts across Shelburne County.

SASI operates workshops in the county, supporting persons with disabiliti­es. Mayflower Place in Barrington Passage is both a bakery and laundry valet service. SASI Works in Shelburne is a bakery and also offers a multitude of programs and services such as woodworkin­g and lawn care.

SASI also operates the Shelburne

Café in Shelburne, Beech Street Studio in Lockeport, residentia­l homes in Barrington

Passage and Shelburne, and a number of independen­t living apartments.

Smith said the 100+ Women Who Care of Shelburne County “began as a simple, impactful way to make a difference in Shelburne County by supporting organizati­ons that improve our community’s social health, well-being and overall functionin­g.

“It brings women from Shelburne County together who care about local community causes and want to help. We get together four times a year for a onehour meeting, learn about local groups and organizati­ons doing incredible work in our community, and each donate $100 to the organizati­on that the group selects.

This combined donation makes an immediate, direct and positive impact, without time-consuming fundraisin­g events and planning.”

During the September meeting the recipient of the funds from the 100+ women group was the Barrington Lions Club, which was planning to use the money to purchase a generator for the hall so they could become a comfort centre, said Smith. Three days after the meeting, post-tropical storm Dorian struck, causing power outages throughout the county – in some cases for almost an entire week.

It was reported at the December Women Who Care meeting that a generator had been purchased and installed at the hall, and will now be ready for use by the community in times of need.

"This is but one example of the immediate, positive impact we’re able to make together,” said Smith.

100 WOMEN

The 100+ Women Who Care of Shelburne County encourages women interested in supporting their communitie­s to join the group. “Some of our ladies attend every meeting, some now and then, and others give their $100 and never attend, simply wanting to provide their support and be a part of something bigger than themselves," Smith said.

Anyone in interested in more informatio­n can visit www.100womenof­shelburnec­ounty.weebly.com or contact one of the executive members Penny Smith, Wanda Mood, Pam Mingo, Suzy Powley-atwood and Tamara Locke. RIGHT: Chris Greenwood stocks fresh bread on the shelves at SASI Works in Shelburne, one of four workshops in Shelburne County that supports persons with disabiliti­es. SASI has received an $8,400 donation from the 100+ Women Who Care of Shelburne County which will help with programmin­g to support participan­ts.

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The Shelburne Associatio­n Supporting Inclusion (SASI) is the recipient of an $8,400 donation from 100+ Women Who Care of Shelburne County. SASI was selected as the recipient of the donation at the Dec. 4 meeting of the 100+ Women Who Care group. Since being started in 2017, the group has given out approximat­ely $100,000 to community groups and organizati­ons. CONTRIBUTE­D
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