Florence Crittenton - Spring 2023 Newsletter

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the ripple effect

The work we do at Florence Crittenton initiates change in the many families we serve. Indeed, the ripple effect on future generations through our clients is seemingly endless With your help, we are breaking cycles of abuse, poverty, and substance use and building strong, resilient families and children. Thank you for being involved with the Florence Crittenton family!

Read more inside about the work we are doing, including our Project Sunshine, of which we are so grateful you are a part!

T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S M y k e l l & J o r l y n n ' s S t o r y • P 3 E x e c u t i v e D i r e c t o r • P . 2 P r o j e c t S u n s h i n e U p d a t e • P 4 A c k n o w l e d g e m e n t s • P 1 0 - 1 1 Newsletter Spring 2023 P h o n e 4 0 6 4 4 2 6 9 5 0 F a x : 4 0 6 4 4 2 6 5 7 1 i n q u i r i e s @ f l o r e n c e c r i t t e n t o n o r g Where Compassion Meets Action T h e I m p a c t o f T r a u m a • P . 6 - 7
“I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples.”
– Mother Teresa
M o t h e r ' s D a y • P . 5 E v e n t s R e c a p • P 8 - 9

M I S S I O N

S T A T E M E N T

F l o r e n c e C r i t t e n t o n p r o v i d e s i n n o v a t i v e , c o m p r e h e n s i v e s e r v i c e s a n d n u r t u r i n g p r o g r a m s t h a t e n g a g e a n d e m p o w e r c h i l d r e n , y o u n g a d u l t s a n d y o u n g f a m i l i e s t o t h r i v e a n d b u i l d p r o d u c t i v e l i v e s

O U R B O A R D O F

D I R E C T O R S

S a r a h C o r b a l l y , P r e s i d e n t R o n W a t e r m a n , V i c e P r e s i d e n t J i m C a r n e y , T r e a s u r e r L i s a N e l s o n , S e c r e t a r y A m y D i e t c h l e r C o l l e t t e H a n s o n C r e e a n a R y g g D a n i e l l e D u r k i n J a m i e M c C u l l o u g h

W H O W E A R E

F l o r e n c e C r i t t e n t o n i s a l e a d e r i n f a m i l y a n d e a r l y c h i l d h o o d s e r v i c e s W e p r o v i d e e f f e c t i v e i n t e r v e n t i o n a n d p r e v e n t i o n s e r v i c e s t o f a m i l i e s o f y o u n g c h i l d r e n W i t h t h e s u p p o r t o f p a r t n e r s l i k e y o u , F l o r e n c e C r i t t e n t o n o f f e r s a c o m p r e h e n s i v e a r r a y o f s e r v i c e s , i n c l u d i n g t h e r a p e u t i c r e s i d e n t i a l c a r e , h o m e v i s i t i n g , c o m m u n i t y p a r e n t i n g c l as s e s , o u t p a t i e n t t r e a t m e n t s e r v i c e s f o r m e n t a l h e a l t h a n d s u b s t a n c e u s e d i s o r d e r s a n d e a r l y e d u c a t i o n a n d c h i l d c a r e o o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r c h i l d r e n 0 - 5

D e a r F r i e n d s , H a p p y S p r i n g t o a l l ! T h e s u n i s f i n a l l y s h i n i n g a n d i t l o o k s l i k e t h e r e m i g h t b e a s m a l l s l i v e r o f h o p e t h a t t h e w a r m e r w e a t h e r i s o n i t s w a y . W i t h t h e w a r m e r w e a t h e r c o m e s t h e h o p e o f s u m m e r f u n a n d t i m e o u t o n t h e w a t e r o n o u r M o n t a n a l a k e s a n d r i v e r s

T h i s t i m e o f y e a r a l s o m a k e s m e a l s o t h i n k o f t h e y o u n g f a m i l i e s w e s e r v e a t F l o r e n c e C r i t t e n t o n … t h e h o p e o f n e w b e g i n n i n g s a n d t h e r i p p l e s o f c h a n g e a c r o s s o u r c o m m u n i t i e s a s t h e s e f a m i l i e s e m b a r k o n t h e i r n e w j o u r n e y

W e h a v e b e e n b u s y a t F l o r e n c e C r i t t e n t o n , p l a n n i n g f o r o u r n e w b u i l d i n g , s e r v i n g f a m i l i e s a c r o s s a l l o f o u r p r o g r a m s a n d a d v o c a t i n g f o r t h o s e f a m i l i e s t h a t a r e s t i l l i n n e e d o f s u p p o r t T h e 2 0 2 3 L e g i s l a t i v e S e s s i o n h a s b r o u g h t t o l i g h t m a n y k e y i s s u e s f o r h u m a n , s o c i a l , a n d b e h a v i o r a l s e r v i c e s i n o u r c o m m u n i t i e s . F l o r e n c e C r i t t e n t o n s t a f f h a v e b e e n d i l i g e n t i n s h a r i n g o u r p e r s p e c t i v e s a n d t e s t i f y i n g w h e n r e q u e s t e d o r a p p r o p r i a t e . W e a r e g r a t e f u l t o t h e m a n y p e o p l e w h o d e d i c a t e s o m u c h o f t h e i r t i m e l e a r n i n g a b o u t t h e i s s u e s , c o m m u n i c a t i n g w i t h t h e i r c o n s t i t u e n t s , a n d m a k i n g t h e b e s t d ec i s i o n s t h e y c a n . E v e r y t i m e I h a v e t h e c h a n c e t o t e s t i f y o r s p e a k t o l e g i s l a t o r s , I a m h a p p y t o r e m i n d t h e m o f t h e r i p p l e e f f e c t t h i s w o r k b r i n g s t o o u r s t a t e ; t h a t w e c a n p u t o u r d i f f e r e n c e s a s i d e a n d s e e t h e h o p e a n d t h r i v i n g l i v e s t h a t s t e m f r o m o n e f a m i l y m a k i n g t h e b r a v e c h o i c e t o r e c e i v e s u p p o r t a n d m a k e c h a n g e s .

I w a s r e m i n d e d o f t h i s r i p p l e t h e o t h e r d a y w h e n a f o r m e r e m p l o y e e r e a c h e d o u t t o s ay h e l l o S h e w a s c o m m e n t i n g o n t h e e f f e c t h e r t i m e w o r k i n g h e r e h a d m a d e o n h e r l i f e a n d s a i d , “ T h e i m p a c t w a s s o b i g f o r m e , t h a t w h e n I w e l c o m e d m y f i r s t b a b y , s e c o n d b a b y , a n d t h i r d b a b y , I w a s a b e t t e r m o m b e c a u s e o f w h a t I l e a r n e d w o r k i n g a t F l o r e n c e C r i t t e n t o n . T h e g i r l s t a u g h t M E s o m u c h , w i t h g r a c e , h u m o r , s t r e n g t h , a n d a r e s i l i e n c e I s i m p l y h a v e n ' t f o u n d i n a n y o t h e r g r o u p a n y w h e r e e l s e ”

T o sh a r e t h i s a m a z i n g w o m a n ’ s w o r d s o n e m o r e t i m e …

“ T o t h e s t a f f t h a t w o r k h a r d t o h e l p r e p a i r g e n e r a t i o n a l t r a u m a , s o c i a l s t i g m a , a n d p a i n o f u n f a t h o m a b l e p a s t s t h a n k y o u

T o t h e g i r l s t h a t t a u g h t m e h o w t o b e a m o m , t h a t a r e s t i l l k i c k i n g b u t t a n d s h o w i n g t h e w o r l d w h a t t h e y a r e m a d e o f . . . t h a n k y o u .

T o t h o s e o f y o u w h o h a v e e v e r d o n a t e d t o F l o r e n c e C r i t t e n t o n ' s l i f e s a v i n g w o r k . . . t h a n k y o u f o r h e l p in g c h a n g e m o r e l i v e s t h a n y o u c o u l d p o s s i b l y k n o w . M i n e . ”

W i t h G r a t i t u d e ,

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mykell & jorlynn's Story

Mykell Fox is a former client of Florence Crittenton She came to us in 2007, pregnant at the tender age of 16.

Coming from a small town where teen pregnancy was looked down upon as a failure, she was often told, “You’d better drop out of high school and get on welfare because you won’t be more than another teen mom.”

The father of Mykell’s baby wasn’t supportive and became controlling and abusive. She had limited support of her family, and knew she needed a more extensive support system

Mykell and her mom visited with their family counselor to discuss her options. The counselor mentioned Florence Crittenton Family Services in Helena Feeling nervous, scared, and worthless she toured the home, after which she felt hope. Shortly after arriving at FC, the staff visited with Mykell about her short-term goals. She wanted to graduate from high school with her peers as well as from the program through Florence Crittenton.

Mykell had a baby girl she named Jorlynn After attending parenting classes and learning the best ways to care for an infant, she became a competent mother that completed high school as well as learned how to manage and maintain a household.

Now 16 years old, Mykell’s daughter Jorlynn is an honor roll student and a varsity cheer leader. Instead of her and her mom being another story of failure or a teen mom who just “called it quits,” they persevered. In Jorlynn’s words, “With the help of an amazing support system my mom was given at the home, she became the person who raised me and got me to where I am today. The person I call mom today chose to stay. She chose me.”

The life lessons we offer at FC helped Mykell raise three beautiful daughters and become the people they are today. She and her husband are celebrating ten years of marriage this summer and she firmly believes that, “Without this amazing program, I don't think I would be the mother or the person I am today. Every person there was a piece to my puzzle, and I always knew I had someone in my corner, so I didn't feel so alone ” Mykell is grateful for the support and attention she received while in our care, and for our work in giving young moms like her a fighting chance to raise their babies so they can grow up to be healthy and happy and have opportunities they might not otherwise have

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Mykell and Jorlynn recently shared their story at our fundraiser Paint the Town PInk

You’ve likely heard about “Project Sunshine,” our capital campaign designed to support the acquisition and renovation of the historic Cooney Home property in Helena, MT.

The goal of this project is to establish a central campus in which we can colocate and expand our programs to meet the rising needs of families in Montana. Through acquiring and renovating this new facility, we will increase our capacity to serve more families, create new jobs, and develop a sustainable future for our organization and families we are so privileged to serve.

Partnering with Slate Architecture, the renovations have been thoughtfully designed with the intention of creating a space that not only adheres to our licensing and safety requirements but is also designed to function for decades of serving families in an operationally efficient manner. We are utilizing a phased approach to the renovations to ensure as little disruption to our families as possible. In May, we anticipate beginning the expansion of our early childhood center to most quickly address the critical need in our communities of increased capacity of affordable childcare We will then move to our residential floor, and once it’s complete, we’ll move our clients from our Harris facility to the newly renovated space.

It is important to note that the Harris facility is owned outright by the Florence Crittenton Foundation. The Foundation’s sole mission is to support the activities of Florence Crittenton Family Services. Once the Harris property is sold, the proceeds of this sale will go into our Endowment held by our Foundation, creating $80,000-125,000 in distribution proceeds annually to pay for the ongoing maintenance and future updates of the campus in perpetuity.

To date, we’ve raised about 50% of the total project cost. Through the investment of public and private grant funding and generous individual contributions, we’re getting closer to our goal every day Thank you so much for being a part of this monumental effort! While it’s certainly not a small undertaking, the completion of Project Sunshine will be a legacy that will positively impact generations through the programs we are able to offer as well as expand.

Over the last few years, our community has struggled with increased mental health and substance use challenges exacerbated by the pandemic as well as staffing, childcare, and housing shortages While these challenges may have tested our ability to persevere, Florence Crittenton is dedicated to creating a sustainable future for our organization to continue providing life-changing services to families when they need us the most. Project Sunshine will be a monumental era in the rich history of our organization, and we invite you to be a part of this project and leave a lasting impact on families for decades to come. To learn more, please visit projectsunshine info

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project sunshine update

celebrate mothers day with us!

Treat the mothers in your life like royalty with a spa package! This year’s Mother’s Day Raffle will again feature a fabulous plethora of ways to pamper the mother in your life. Massages, coffee, pedicures, treats and swag will all go to a special mother who deserves a day or two of relaxation. More details to come, but scan the QR code and get your tickets early! or visit florencecrittenton org

Tickets are:

1 for $20, 3 for $50, 10 for $150, 20 for $250

believer's circle

Be part of the solution to building a stronger community by joining Believer’s Circle today!

Florence Crittenton Family Services established the Believer’s Circle in 2006 as a way for individuals to make regular contributions to create and change the future for young families across Montana. Currently, we have 41 members of the Believer’s Circle that give regularly This commitment provides reliable support throughout the year and allows us to manage cash flow and better manage accessibility to our programs, providing $365,851.79since 2006. Thank you to those who make it possible to keep our programs up and running for the most vulnerable families in our state.

Deanna Albert

Lori Braese

Tom & Kathy Butler

Andy & Jeaneen Campbell

Jim & Joslyn Carney

Joseph & Georgia Chiarella

Ashley & TJ Coggins

Connie Griffith

Charles & Judy Hanson

Collette & Harry Hanson

Betti & Rick Hill

Monte Holt

Keith Horne

Marlene Johnson

Marly Kendrick

Ashley Kovick

Freddy & Carrie Krepps

Life Covenant Church

Annette Luckett

Marchita & Herschel Mays

Mary & Larry McCain

Tim & Linda McCauley

McDantim, Inc

Paula McNutt

Monty & Maureen Montague

Our Lady of the Valley Parish

Daniel & Katrina Rausch

John Schipf & Annette Swan Schipf

Don & Barb Schultz

Mildred Sebring

F. Thomas Shellenberg

Jeff & Brittney Shirley

Amy Smiedala

St Peter's Cathedral

Carol & David Stahly

Mikhail V Stanich

Craig & Christy Stiles

Eric & Sarah Urban

Ethel White

Tyrel & Melissa Wilson

Loraine Wodnik

Would you like to join the Believer’s Circle? It’s easy! Simply scan the QR code below or visit florencecrittenton.org and click on the donate now link. With your regular donation, you can be assured that Florence Crittenton will use it to serve the programs and families that need it most. These funds help many families achieve their goals, and provide long lasting change for generations to come

A monthly gift of $25 could provide birthday parties for the children of our clients for the whole year! A monthly gift of $50 would allow a family to attend Love and Logic Parenting Classes, empowering them to address the every day challenges of parenting.

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whose voice is that?

It happens daily One of my kids does a thing I feel a thing. And then, I open my mouth and my dad comes out.

Now don’t get me wrong, it’s not all bad.There are moments when I feel a sense of pride and a connection to my father, and then to his father There are moments when I feel silly and a little archaic. And there are moments when I just feel.

Many of us have encountered this brief experiment in time travel The concept has made frequent appearances in comedy skits, commercials, and therapy sessions. It is often maligned and treated as an unwelcome intrusion of our past into our present. Whatever it is, it is both pervasive and persistent. The reason is rooted at the intersection of developmental theory and neuroscience.

Without fail, when this phenomenon occurs, I am transported back in memory. I smell the smells. I see the sights. I hear the sounds. And I experience the emotions.

All sensations that we experience enter through our body. Our senses capture information from the environment and route it through our brain stem and into our brains. However, every single piece of data that our body collects from our world must make a pit stop before it arrives in the part of our brains that contains our consciousness. Every smell, sight, sound, touch and taste checks into our limbic system on its way through our bodies. The limbic system acts as the emotional center of our brain. This means that we have a feeling about every single thing that we experience before we have a conscious thought about it

When we experience sensations and situations that evoke the same or similar emotions, we are transported back to an earlier experience of that emotion And we don’t just think about the memory, we relive it When I eat a Werther’s caramel candy, I am instantly transported into my grandparents' living room. When I hear any country song from the 90’s I am transported to a variety of stories and situations that I have previously experienced An emotion is always invoked Some of them are good, and some of them are not

The limbic system lens through which all of our experiences are filtered also triggers reactions. When I experience a situation that produces a sense of fear, I instinctively react in the same way that I have in the past when I have experienced a similar feeling. This system produces reaction, while the rational and conscience parts of our brains allow for action.

And then we sprinkle in a little trauma Trauma is an event or experience that disrupts our sense of normal

These events often contain an element of fear and a sense of being threatened. When we experience a traumatic event, our lives are always different after the event than they were before.

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Trauma affects our limbic system and nervous system much in the way that a Polaroid camera captured Christmas in 1989 When we experience trauma, our brain instantly captures all of the details of the moment. Unfortunately, these details are much clearer and more visceral than that grainy square of memories that we stuff in a shoebox in the closet.

However, they have the same effect. When I pull out the photographs of my middle school years, I am instantly transported back in time The pictures of baggy jeans, polo shirts, puka shell necklaces and bowl hai rcuts sprinkled with generic bleaching products evoke the emotions of the past I feel the thrill of trying new things.I feel the comfort of supportive relationships. I feel the loneliness of rejection. And I feel the fear of failure.

These are all the reasons that sometime today, twenty years later, I will open my mouth and my dad will come out These are all the reasons that when I experience fear sometime in the future, my response to it will most likely not be that of a middle aged, experienced attachment therapist. It will be the reaction of an earlier version of me that experienced fear connected to a formative and disruptive traumatic event.

Trauma acts as a Polaroid camera for not only the emotions and reactions of our past, but also the skills and coping strategies that we learned in whatever developmental stage we were in when the trauma touched our story. When we experience trauma-connected emotions, we react in trauma-informed ways.

So, the next time you feel rejected and act like a four-year-old; give yourself a little grace. When you interact with the middle school version of a coworker; give them a little grace And when you encounter a Karen in Target, please do so with the understanding that they are communicating the pain of their internal emotional turmoil through the external expression of their behavior. It is in these moments that I hope I can open my mouth, and some kind and gentle words informed by my past will come out.

statewide trainings

Florence Crittenton is delighted to share our expertise through our new training offerings. Director of Clinical and Residental Services, Daniel Champer, has spent the past decade traveling Montana training audiences from many professional disciplines, as well as interested community members and stakeholders He enjoys teaching through storytelling gained from his experience in a variety of professional roles, as well as lessons learned as a farm kid and a mistake-prone human

Daniel’s areas of expertise include trauma, secondary trauma, attachment, resilience building, child/human development, mental health and wellness, environmental considerations to trauma, mental health, sexual reactivity, and suicide prevention Daniel can also create training specific to the needs of agencies and organizations He strives to make learning about all areas of mental health interesting, impactful, and meaningful to ALL groups of people.

For more information, please contact elizabethf@florencecrittenton org

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save the date!

Support Our girls will be in a new location!

Mark your calendars for the 12th annual Support Our Girls event coming up Thursday, September 21st. We will be shaking things up with the event moving to the beautiful Kleffner Ranch and some fun new surprises Stay tuned for more details coming out in June on our website Tickets will be $75/person and will be available for purchase online beginning July 1st We look forward to seeing you there!

For more information on this event visit our website at florencecrittenton org

santa's helpers!

Florence Crittenton families had a wonderful Christmas thanks to our amazing community members! We were able to collect $3,500 in beautiful gifts for the families in our programs. Some of our clients made their first-ever positive holiday memories! It is a blessing that Florence Crittenton moms and babies get to experience the holidays in a loving home with the kindness and generosity of the community felt all around them

Thank you to St. Mary Catholic Community, St. John’s Lutheran Church, First Christian Church, Kismet Nail Bar, Galaxy Roasting, Joe Mitchell State Farm, Advanced Spinal Fitness Chiropractic, Halo Salon, Great West Engineering, FAST Enterprises, Trailhead Christian Church, and the Soroptimist International of Helena for hosting Giving Trees! Thank you also to St John’s Lutheran Church for donating $500 to Santa’s Helpers!

We also extend huge gratitude to Toys for Tots for providing us with toys so that we could host our own Santa’s Workshop store (see pictures below)! Our moms were excited to be able to shop for new books, toys, and clothes for their little ones We were also able to invite families that we serve through home visiting and preschool to shop in our holiday store. It was a joy to see how excited our clients were to gift these goodies to their kiddos! Thank you to the Helena community for providing Florence Crittenton families with a joyful Christmas season

donor spotlight

Better Body Fitness of Montana has been a long-time advocate for the physical health of our clients. They have donated thousands of dollars in exercise equipment to keep our clients on the move, even in inclement weather. Most recently, they donated an Echelon Fitness Mirror that provides live and pre-recorded workouts online, and a Matrix Connexus that will facilitate a full spectrum of strength and cardio exercises in our new Cooney campus.

A huge thanks to Josh Crum and the crew at Better Body Fitness of Montana for their long term and significant efforts to be a part of our clients’ healing!

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Paint the Town PINK was its very best, which was a great way to celebrate its 20th anniversary! Thanks to incredible community involvement, we grossed more than $400,000 Wow! More than 500 of Helena’s finest came out dressed to the nines and were not shy in raising their paddles for the families we serve We are proud to say that as a direct result of such a successful event, we were able to raise the salaries of our direct care staff by 20%! They are dedicated and tireless, and a substantial raise was MUCH needed and deserved, and will help us continue to hire qualified staff and increase our capacity to serve families! Thank you so much to our community for its generosity, and a big shout-out to our corporate and business partners, package donors, volunteers and guests for being a huge part of making that happen. We couldn’t have done it without you!

A1 Rentals

Al Swanson

Alex Lee

Amy Budke

Angie Kirkland

AnonyMoms

Archie Bray Foundation

Barbara & Jerry Hamlin

Bert and Ernies

Betti & Rick Hill

Bill and Miki Lloyd

Bill Northey

Birdseye Glass Craft

Blackfoot River Brewing

Bob's Valley Market

Brewhouse Pub & Grill

Buffalo Wild Wings

Cassadoodles Custom Cookies

Chelsea George

Chubby's Bar & Grill

CM Laser Aesthetics

Cobblestone Clothing

Copper Furrow Brewing

Corey & Heidi Hill

Corey Johnson Fine Jewelry

Costco Wholesale Corporate Headquarters

Cotton Top Pastries

Crafted Aesthetics & Wellness

Daniel & Mary Ann Fiehrer

Danielle Durkin

Dave's Express

Dick and Margaret Anderson

Dinners Done Right

Domino's Pizza

Eaton Turner

Emerald Salon

Em Nelson Designs Exploration Works

Florence Crittenton Clients

Fred & Carrie Krepps

Gardenwerks

Grandstreet Theatre

Gym 406

Halo Salon

Helena Athletic Club

Helena Orthodontics

Home Beautifiers

Jamie Gilreath

Jeannie Etchart

Jim & Cindy Utterback

Joan French

Ken Weinheimer

Kismet Nail Bar

Knotted Birch

Larry & Elieen Holman

Leslie's Hallmark

Lucca's

Mariposa Massage

Mark & Jennifer Baker

Mark Meredith

Mark Savoy

Meadowlark Country Club

Mitch Kowalski

Montana City Grill & Saloon

Nails & Company

Nosh Café

Old Works Golf Course

Pat Sassano

Paul and Kelly Arneson

Pepper Bridge Winery

Planet Gyros

Point S Tire and Auto Service

Point S Tires

Riverside Country Club

Robert Peretto (RP) Silversmith

Rock Creek Cattle Company Golf

Rockstarr BBQ

Rotie Cellar

Royal Limosuine Service

Saints Athletic Assc

Scott Pfeifer

Silver Star Steak Co

Skinny Waters Anglers

Smitty's Fireplace Shop Inc

Steph Lundstrom

Steven & Laura Marks

Sunflower Bakery

The Dive Bakery

The PIGS: John MacDonald, John Doran, Jeff Sealey & Jay Listoe

The Reserve at Moonlight Basin

Thrive Solutions

Tizer Meats

Vigalante Pizza

Yellowstone Country Club

P A I N T T H E T O W N P I N K S H A T T E R S R E C O R D S ! www.florencecrittenton.org 9 P I N K A U C T I O N D O N O R S
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Legacy society donors have made a commitment to future families at FC by making a gift to our endowment or naming FC in their will

Jean Barrett

Bill and Barbara Burton

Donna & Carey Cain

Peter & Mary Carparelli

John & Anne Collins

Pat & Patty Collins

Cynthia Foster

Kenneth L. Davenport

Dick and Margaret Anderson

Henry Dahl Trust

Marcella Hull

J. Empson

Maureen and Edward Kiely

Martin H Oleson, Jr

Barb Moy

Dixie Nichols

Jeannie Brown

OES Mizpah Chapter #13

Barb and Bill Burton Millicent & Bill Solich

Damara King

C. Maser

Ashley Leikam

Tara Yancy Valley Bank of Helena - Glacier Bancorp

American Storage

Joan and Marvin Balback

Rick Berger

Better Body Fitness of Montana

Jim & Joslyn Carney

Kelsie Christianson

Cinemark Theater

Cohesion Dance Project

Gloria Dorcheus

Marly Ellis

The Exchange Club of Helena

Fuel Fitness

Albert A. Attardo

Pam Attardo & Bill Tonidandel

Barbara John & Emma John

Leonard John

Bernice Burkholder

Marilyn K Abel

Bernie and Esther Beaulieu

Marilyn Hensley

Beverly Steiner

John and Nancy Coe

Bobbie Yuricic

Rocky & Mary Yuricic

Buzz and Pat F

Big Sky Insulations Inc

Carol Oberweiser

Tom Oberweiser

Catherine Grant and Helen Walsh

Paul and Lynne Grant

Heather Nicholson

John Northey

Fred Peterson

F. Thomas Shellenberg

Peter Daniel & Sarah Sullivan

Art Story

Ron and Ann Waterman

Names in bold are those being honored

Donations made in calendar year 2022

MaryLou Hadley

Amy Smiedala

Patti Steele

Ethel White

Paige Bartlett

First Interstate BancSystem Foundation

Tracy Petersen

Shari Hurst

Lisa Nelson

Connie M Nelson

Donations made Jan 1 2022 to March 31, 2023

Donations of a value of $100 or more are listed

Heather Heisel

High Plains Sheepskin

IT & M Division Inc

Sue Kaufman

Kim Kralicek

Gene & Mary Lou Mallette

Lori Martinsen

Scott Murray

Marine Corps League Toys for Tots

Narrate Church

Nature Conservancy

Perkins Family Restaurant & Bakery

Matthew Vickers

Ken & Sue Keefe

Robert Menichino

Anthony Menichino

Baby Jenni & Caroline Rose

Clover and Joseph Quinn

Premiere Dance Company

Mike & Kathy Sampson

Jamie and Adam Schiedermayer

Amy Smiedala

Patti Stewart

Jeff Super

Target

The Plaza LLC

Vacuum City

Karen Wood

Chad and Monica Wygal

Florence Crittenton Foundation

memory donations

Danette Nistler

Joseph Nistler

Debbie Zudima

Jane & Alan Erickson

Dorene Menichino

Anthony Menichino

Eleanor L. Pulver

Louis and Peggy Pulver

Emma John

Leonard John

Evelyn Storez

Julia Martin

Florence Larson

Ken Larson

Henrietta Roland

Patricia Stricklin

John & Rosalie Morrison

Helen Hoffman

Joy Shellenberg

Russ Williams

Louise Herbold

Kevin and Nora Flynn

Lowell Duffner

Diane Boyett

Janet D. Kirk

Mable L. Ernster

Louis and Peggy Pulver

Mary T. Boettcher

John Boettcher

Maryann Herriges

Aaron Herriges

Nadine Spencer

James Spencer

Mary Jo Mallchok

Names in bold are those being remembered. Donations made in calendar year 2022

Patty Williams

Russ Williams

Rachel Hope

Clover and Joseph Quinn

Richard H. Hier

Carolyn Zimmer

Stephen Hadley

Amy Smiedala

Sheila M. Sullivan

Peter Sullivan

Stan Nicholson

Colleen Nicholson

William Mark Stout

Fred & Gayle Stout

Zack Spannagel

Diamond Consulting Group, Inc.

Debby Kelly and Larry

Orville "Swede" Ayers

Nels and Lorraine DeBruycker

Eli & Jeanne Spannagel

F L O R E N C E C R I T T E N T O N ' S L E G A C Y S O C I E T Y
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