santa ynez valley non profit | Santa Ynez Valley Star https://santaynezvalleystar.com The only source for all news about the Santa Ynez Valley - local fresh news and lifestyle Thu, 30 Mar 2017 21:57:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 https://santaynezvalleystar.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/cropped-SYVS-Circle-Logo-32x32.jpg santa ynez valley non profit | Santa Ynez Valley Star https://santaynezvalleystar.com 32 32 195921705 Wildling names new president, board members https://santaynezvalleystar.com/wildling-names-new-president-board-members/ Thu, 30 Mar 2017 21:57:55 +0000 https://santaynezvalleystar.com/?p=2029 Wildling names new president, board members Kristine Power is the new president of the board for the Wildling Museum of Art and Nature, which has also added Kevin Patterson, Gene Sinser and June Sochel as new members. A museum spokesman thanked Suzi Schomer, who served three years as the board president. “Her dedication, vision and […]

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Wildling names new president, board members

Kristine Power

Kristine Power is the new president of the board for the Wildling Museum of Art and Nature, which has also added Kevin Patterson, Gene Sinser and June Sochel as new members.

A museum spokesman thanked Suzi Schomer, who served three years as the board president. “Her dedication, vision and enthusiasm have guided the Wildling and, fortunately, she will continue to serve as a board member in 2017,” the announcement said.

“With a background in education focusing on art and the environment, I feel a special dedication to the museum and look forward to working with the board, staff, volunteers, museum members and the community, Power said.

 

Kevin Patterson

A graduate of the Colorado School of Mines in chemical engineering, Patterson had a 38-year career with a major international oil and gas company.  His assignments included many all over North America and also two assignments in Kazakhstan and Indonesia.  Since retiring to the Santa Ynez Valley in 2015 he has become active with NatureTrack Foundation and attends lectures and hikes at the Sedgwick Reserve.

 

 

 

 

Gene Sinser

Born and educated in Europe with post-graduate studies at UCLA and USC, Sinser ran a Division at S.E. Rykoff and Company for 12 years and then opened and managed his own art gallery from 1984 to 2000.

He served three terms on the Santa Barbara County Civil Grand Jury, is a past board member of the Arts Fund of Santa Barbara, is a business coach for Maui Mastermind and SCORE, and is a board member for the Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra and the Montecito Fire and Protection District.

June Sochel

Sochel spent several years teaching government and history in Santa Barbara schools.  While working on a graduate degree in public administration she accepted a position with Citizens Planning Association, a nonprofit environmental agency dedicated to land use planning and resource management.  The 1969 oil spill propelled her fully into the environmental movement and politics, where she managed a number of political campaigns for local candidates.

As Executive Director of the Gildea Foundation she continues to work with numerous nonprofit organizations throughout the county. In the public sector, she spent three years working as special assistant to the county administrator.

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PHP starting Thanksgiving and Christmas planning https://santaynezvalleystar.com/php-starting-thanksgiving-and-christmas-planning/ Tue, 08 Nov 2016 21:47:43 +0000 https://santaynezvalleystar.com/?p=1394   Community’s help sought again for food, gift donation programs Star Report With Halloween’s arrival, attention at People Helping People (PHP) turns to preparations for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. PHP coordinates valley-wide programs to serve those in need at Thanksgiving and Christmas, so staff and volunteers are already very busy planning their projects, requesting […]

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Community’s help sought again for food, gift donation programs

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With Halloween’s arrival, attention at People Helping People (PHP) turns to preparations for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.

PHP coordinates valley-wide programs to serve those in need at Thanksgiving and Christmas, so staff and volunteers are already very busy planning their projects, requesting donations of turkeys, and recruiting additional volunteers to distribute turkeys and gifts during these holidays. To make these programs successful, PHP needs assistance from community members.

At Thanksgiving, PHP expands its regular biweekly food program to distribute turkeys and all the fixings to between 185 and 225 low-income families and seniors. To do this, PHP must obtain food donations to supplement the nearly 10,000 pounds of food it normally delivers the Tuesday prior to the holiday.

Justin Wilkins, who is responsible for the food program at PHP, indicated that it is an annual struggle to meet the growing needs of the community.

“The Santa Barbara County Foodbank is always hard pressed to collect enough turkey donations for all the nonprofits it supports. If we cannot acquire enough donated turkeys from the community, we are forced to turn families away. It is truly heartbreaking when we have to tell someone we just don’t have enough,” Wilkins said.

PHP begins planning for Thanksgiving early with the hope that by alerting the public to the need for turkeys, they can help all the families who are income-qualified for assistance.  Donations of turkeys and other traditional accompaniments or cash gifts for those items can be made at PHP’s Service Center at 545 North Alisal Road in Solvang. PHP staff has already arranged for freezer and storage space so that PHP can begin taking donations immediately. You may also call Victor at 686-0295 to arrange a donation or even a pick-up.

Even before Thanksgiving arrives, PHP must also begin planning for its 22nd annual valley-wide Christmas program, named “Fulfill-A-Wish.” In the true spirit of the Christmas season, a large cast of PHP staff and volunteers partner with “Toys 4 Tots” to distribute toys, gifts and clothing to families throughout the area. PHP is the only official organization in the Santa Ynez and Los Alamos Valleys designated by the Marine Corps Reserve to accept Toys 4 Tots donations.

Although families must meet income qualifications to participate in the PHP Fulfill-A-Wish program, the eligibility and distribution process is completed with the utmost sensitivity to and respect for the dignity of the families.

All items distributed at Fulfill-A-Wish are derived from donated materials or purchased with cash gifts specified for that purpose.  More than $20,000 in goods and 50 volunteers are needed to help fulfill families’ most basic needs at Christmas.  Last year, PHP’s Fulfill-A-Wish Program assisted 96 families, including 232 children.

Erica Valdés, PHP Associate Development Director, said that the overwhelming gratitude displayed by parents who are enabled to provide something on Christmas day for their kids makes the tremendous organizational effort worthwhile.

“It is a wonderful feeling to help so many celebrate who otherwise could not,” Valdés said.

According to Valdés, many of those assisted are victims of domestic violence, single moms, and very-low-income families working in the local service and agricultural industries.

PHP will distribute Christmas gifts from the Fulfill-A-Wish Boutique, which will be located in a donated store front. The Boutique, opened for the first time in 1995, will be decorated, stocked by volunteers, and be ready for operation on December 19, 20, and 21.  On those days, families and individuals meeting the PHP eligibility criteria will be scheduled to visit the Boutique and choose a limited number of gifts based upon the size of their family. Wilkins said that the boutique will be open each evening in order to accommodate working families.

PHP’s Chief Executive Officer, Dean Palius, said the Fulfill-A-Wish program represents the very best of the valley community.

“It is an amazing outpouring of generosity of many individuals and groups in the Valley.  A great debt of gratitude is owed to the many businesses, schools, churches, and agencies that sponsor locations for donation boxes, the staff of Christensen and Drake that donate many hours to set-up and decorate the boutique, and to the many other generous volunteers and donors who give of their time, toys, clothing, and funds,” Palius added.

To make donating to Fulfill-A-Wish convenient, gift-wrapped donation boxes advertising Toys 4 Tots and “wish lists” will be available throughout the valley beginning in early November.

Each year, the Fulfill-A-Wish program is especially in need of clothing for children, from infants to teens, and gift items suitable for teens. According to PHP staff, gift cards are a great option for teen contributions.

Individuals or groups interested in making a donation can receive a list of recommended items from PHP, purchase any of the items on the wish list, and drop them — unwrapped — into one of the donation boxes around the community or deliver them to the People Helping People offices at 545 North Alisal Road, Solvang.

Individuals and families can support PHP’s Fulfill-A-Wish Program and help make this a happier holiday season for Valley families and children with a donation of a gift, wrapping paper, or cash; placement of a donation box in a business; or by volunteering time to fulfill Christmas wishes.

For additional information, contact Marisela at People Helping People at 686-0295.

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Mother Hubbards to host Farm to Table dinner for We Support the Troops SYV https://santaynezvalleystar.com/mother-hubbards-to-host-farm-to-table-dinner-for-we-support-the-troops-syv/ Tue, 01 Nov 2016 17:16:37 +0000 https://santaynezvalleystar.com/?p=1312 Star Report The cover story for the November Santa Ynez Valley Star on local nonprofit We Support the Troops SYV moved Doniece Parson and Jon McDermott, owners of Mother Hubbard’s Restaurant in Buellton, and they decided to donate all their profits from their November Farm to Table Locavore dinner on November 19 to the organization. “If […]

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The cover story for the November Santa Ynez Valley Star on local nonprofit We Support the Troops SYV moved Doniece Parson and Jon McDermott, owners of Mother Hubbard’s Restaurant in Buellton, and they decided to donate all their profits from their November Farm to Table Locavore dinner on November 19 to the organization.

“If you truly want to provide support to the brave men and women who have truly been in harms way for the last 15 years, this is a local group who send care packages to troops around the globe. So please, if you’ve ever thought of attending one of our dinners make it this one. You’ll get a four course dinner that’s locally sourced and provide financial support to a wonderful cause,” Parson said.

The menu has been set to:
House Bacon Wrapped Stuffed Figs
Roasted Butternut Squash and Pumpkin Soup
Steak Gorgonzola with Crispy Basil
Homemade Pasta

and dessert of Pumpkin Waffles with Ice Cream

Reservations required by Tuesday, Nov. 15 either by calling 688-3912 or email motherhubbardsrestaurant@verizon.net.

From the Santa Ynez Valley Star cover story:

Retired Air Force Col. Pat Sullivan realized in 2004 that the war in the Middle East wasn’t going to end anytime soon, so she decided to do send care packages to help the U.S. troops there.

Sullivan and Sonie Lindquist, both valley residents, launched SYV Support the Troops — but October was the first month they didn’t prepare any packages, because of a lack of funds. Sullivan tries to provide as much as she can from her own pocket and has had support from local organizations such as the Santa Ynez Elks, but the donations have been dwindling.

“We need all we can get for our Christmas boxes. We are hoping to raise $20,000 because the cost of shipping overseas is so expensive,” Sullivan said.

The recipients are usually connected to someone from the Santa Ynez Valley, whether it’s a relative or a friend or co-worker. They send letters to Sullivan requesting things such as phone cards to call home, jerky, baby wipes, moisturizer, shampoo, batteries, and sanitary items for the women.

To see the things that the group sends, and find out how to help, go to www.supportsoldiers.us.

“We don’t just send to soldiers in the Middle East. We are now sending to the Philippines and Africa. Wherever there are conflicts, we want to make sure our troops have provisions and a little love from home,” Sullivan said.

The next packing date, for the Christmas box shipment, is at 10:30 a.m. Nov. 30. To learn more, call Sullivan at 688-8404. Sullivan encourages donating to the group’s GoFundMe page at https://www.gofundme.com/wstcarepackages?ssid=775999723&pos=9, following them on Facebook at We Support The Troops SYV, or logging onto www.supportsoldiers.us.

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