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NJWC Donates $5,000 to Humanitarian Service Project

Naperville Junior Woman’s Club donated $5,000 to Humanitarian Service Project, and presented the official check today to Floyd Kettering, Co-founder and CFO and Kristin Maxwell, Executive Director.  The members of Naperville Junior Woman’s Club (NJWC) chose Humanitarian Service Project (HSP) as their Community Improvement Project where fundraising efforts by the club will benefit HSP’s senior and children programs during 2013 and 2014. 

The donation is the result of several fundraising efforts including a spring fashion show that NJWC hosted for 400 guests in April 2013, a Ladies Night Out in November 2013, and individual donations from the Club’s members. 

As of today, NJWC has helped 840 families, 1,600 children, 123 seniors, brought in 25 tons of groceries and 40 tons of new toys dedicating their time and effort to the HSP programs.  Through the end of 2014, NJWC will continue planning and scheduling fun and unique events that provide live entertainment and a collection of donated items that grab the attention of attendees.     
The Naperville Junior Woman’s Club is looking for energetic, enthusiastic women to join our Club.  Each year our members give thousands of hours of service to the community and thousands of dollars to various charitable organizations including Safety Town. Please view our website www.napervillejuniors.org or call our hotline at 630-575-9567 for more information. 

Humanitarian Service Project’s mission is to alleviate the pain and suffering that poverty creates in seniors and children living in DuPage and Kane Counties, Illinois. Last year during the Christmas Offering, 1,600 children received gifts and 150 impoverished families received three weeks of groceries, frozen meats, bread and fresh produce. With the Senior Citizen Project, HSP provides a monthly food delivery and secret pal gifts to 123 low-income seniors. The Children's Birthday Project reaches the youngest underprivileged, making birthdays and Christmas truly memorable occasions for 925 children. Feed the Kids provides low-income families with groceries and fresh produce. HSP conducts an annual school supplies drive, which sends supplies to the DuPage Back to School Fair in addition to furnishing schools and individual children with necessary supplies.

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