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Letter: Heavenly helps at Bread & Broth


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To the community,

On Sept. 22, Bread & Broth volunteers and the sponsor volunteer crew from Heavenly Mountain Resort served a beef and mushroom stroganoff dinner to the 124 guests that arrived at St. Theresa Church’s Grace Hall. As the number of individuals needing assistance increases, Bread & Broth is able to continue to provide two weekly meals due to the support of our generous community members.

B&B’s Monday full course dinners are mainly funded through its Adopt A Day of Nourishment program and its Friday soup and pasta meals served at the Lake Tahoe Community Presbyterian Church are funded by money donated by anonymous donors and funds collected through B&B donor jars located in businesses throughout South Lake Tahoe and Stateline.

Heavenly Mountain Resort through the Vail Echo Foundation has been an Adopt A Day sponsor since the inception of the program and generously sponsors an AAD every month. This month Cathie Rahbeck, regional manager for Vail Resorts Retail, and Mike Berberich, Jennifer Story and Marcie Canale, managers from Heavenly Sports store locations, were the helpful AAD sponsor crewmembers.

“We enjoyed having the opportunity to serve our community,” said Story. “The experience was both fun and rewarding. We look forward to volunteering again to help those less fortunate.”

B&B would like to recognize the important role that Heavenly Mountain Resort and its employees play in the success of B&B’s program of feeding the needy.

Carol Gerard, Bread & Broth

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