The St. Joseph’s Council of the Knights of Columbus donated $815 to Creative Work Systems (CWS) at their monthly meeting in Saco. The funds were raised through the annual Tootsie Roll Drive, which generated more that $2,600 in funds that were distributed to several local non-profits, including $664 for CWS. The fund
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Creative Work Systems’ members worked together throughout the spring to raise funds to buy a farm-load of animals for needy families through Heifer International. Our Cultivation WorkS program inspired members to choose Heifer as a way to give back to the community. Through the sale of artwork, food, plants, and a host
On Wednesday, May 25, the the Old Orchard Beach Council of the Knights of Columbus generously donated to Creative Work Systems durning their Annual Awards Dinner. This second donation by the Knights this year brings the total to $1400. Kelly Raye and Janet Dutson were on hand to receive the gift from
Several months ago, Donald Grenier (a Five-County CWS member) and his family turned grief into generosity after Donald’s father passed away. In spite of their sadness, the Grenier’s kept CWS in their thoughts and decided to donate funds in Mr. Grenier’s memory. The resulting donations were used to purchase new computers for
The St. Joseph’s Council of the Knights of Columbus donated $815 to Creative Work Systems at their monthly meeting in Saco. The funds were raised through the annual Tootsie Roll Drive, which generated more that $1600 in funds that were distributed to several local non-profits. The fund Chair, Michael Bolduc, selected Creative
PortSports donated $475 to the CWS Cumberland County Activities Committee. The organization is a social club in Portland with sports leagues that compete for a donation to a designated non-profit. Keirstan Murphy (CWS’ Residential Service Coordinator), belongs to Team Unity, the “kickball’ champion last fall. As the victor, her team was able
YES Art Works held a fundraiser at Flatbread Pizza January 18. Unfortunately, one of the many snow storms of the season hit that night. While attendance was light, those that braved the storm enjoyed great food and the chance to explore the art work of our CWS members. One lucky person, Katie Margo, won the “kitchen sampler” raffle prize, which includes an “eat pizza not rocks” apron, two potholders, and a cupcake magnet.




