people making a difference

2014


 

chloe Robinson

 
 

When Chloe Robinson, a 7th grader, first heard about our thirsty world, she wanted to help. She raised $628 for 6 TivaWater sand filtration systems during the Christmas Season. Six African families will receive clean drinking water for 10 years. Thank you, Chloe, for making a difference.

 
 
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christmas boutique Vendors

 
 

These incredible women helped BTG to host our best attended, highest fund raising Christmas Boutique yet . You may order throughout the year from each of these creative women.

Cure for Kit: kitkatcandybar03@gmail.com

grayc glass: courtney@graycglass.com

Harper Hat Company: harperhats@gmail.com

Lauren Mesa Art: laurenmesa25@gmail.com

Nod to Mod: charissa.anderson@sbcglobal.net

 
 
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casey berrios

 
 
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Casey Berrios started volunteering during the Walk4Water season. She is a valuable volunteer who has many talents: computer skills, artistic creativity, organization, and most of all a willingness to do anything to get the job done. Casey is a junior at CSU Chico, works on campus, is a newlywed, and volunteers for BTG 2 hours a week.


patricia thatcher

 
 

Patricia Thatcher is helping with BTG’S electronic news letters, the website, printed material design, and is a constant source of creative ideas and encouragement.

 
 
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kelly huber

 
 
 

I want to thank Kelly Huber for keeping Beatniks and Cal Java stocked with BTG Market’s merchandise while we were away in Africa.

 
 
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children doing good

 
 

Have fun and do good....what a good theme for the summer! Think about a fun way that you can help provide clean water for our thirsty world. I was surprised by two families, the Nijims and the Hudsons ,who did a Bake Sale and donated the money to BTG. The children had fun baking, selling, and doing good. I have found that by doing things I like I can also benefit others. I would say that is a win- win! I hear their latest project is going to be a garage sale. What ideas do you have?

 
 
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girl scout troop

 
 

Under the leadership of Mary Cox, this Girl Scout troop did an excellent job cleaning up after the Walk4Water. A big thank you goes out to each one of you.

 
 
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people making a difference

 
 

Everyone has an opportunity to gather pledges for the W4W, and this group of people raised over $2,000 and walked away with some nice prizes: a 3 Month Family Membership from InMotion Fitness, an adult North Rim Bike, a $250 basket from Golden Key Spa, a Fun Day in Chico for Two ($130 & $50 Value), and a gift Basket from S&S Produce.

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first year experience program at CSU chico

 
 

For the past four years, students from First Year Experience Program at CSU Chico have been supportive of the Walk4Water.  At this time they are creating an Educational Station.  Thia Wolf is the Director of this program.

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wendy thompson

 
 

Wendy Thompson, the red head in sunglasses in the middle , organizes a team from the Church of Christ to sponsor a luncheon to raise funds for our thirsty world, puts together the W4W’S packets, participates in the W4W, and volunteers 2 hours a week to help in any way needed.

 
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giovanna vera

 
 

Giovanna Vera is a student at Butte college who volunteers by updating BTG’S website, doing electronic mailings, promoting the Walk4Water at Butte College, and doing an educational booth at the Walk4Water.

 
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