For more information on our nonprofit, clothing help or the food insecurity blog please call or text: (315) 399-6602
For more information on our nonprofit, clothing help or the food insecurity blog please call or text: (315) 399-6602
For more information on our nonprofit, clothing help or the food insecurity blog please call or text: (315) 399-6602
For more information on our nonprofit, clothing help or the food insecurity blog please call or text: (315) 399-6602
Oswego Women Lead believes that giving back to the community is essential. We believe that getting together is not just about what we can do for ourselves, but how we can better the lives of the people around us. Meaning never comes from what you get, it comes from what you give. Please join us in the spring and fall for OWL meet ups to connect with some new people. If you have questions or would like to nominate a local nonprofit or community leader email Sheila Dion at sheila@smalltowngirlmarketing.com.
Make connections and meet new contacts at our next meeting on Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at Steamers Bar & Grill in Oswego. Donations will be collected for Desens House. We are asking that everyone bring something from this list:
Granola
Granola Bars
Pancake Mix
Maple Syrup
Free appetizers courtesy of Dean Ripley of Ripley, Garlock & Associates Get your FREE tickets today!
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Founder of Erin's Angels and Oswego Women Lead. It began when she worked in the lunch room and saw kids asking for extra food for their backpacks consistently. After speaking with the school's social worker she found out that Phoenix was the only school in Oswego County without a weekend backpack program. Fighting food insecurity in CNY and facilitating meaningful connections for the greater good with OWL is her passion. Join the mission here:
CNY representative for "I support the girls" Teri ensures homeless women who need bras and menstrual hygiene products get the items they need. Help 'support the girls', by donating new or used bras/sports bras, pads, and tampons.
Clary's Closet, Inc. began when its founder, Alysia Clary saw children at her own children's elementary school in dire need of clothes. She started working with teachers, school nurses and aides, really anyone that needed assistance outfitting students. Before Alysia knew it she was on a mission to help other schools outside of her own. Currently, Clary's Closet, Inc., distributes clothing to several school age children in grades Kindergarten through twelfth grades in Onondaga County. Based on their individual needs as a student. We provide new or gently used clothing dictated by the student's needs.
Call Sheila Dion to learn more! (315) 399-6602