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在菜单栏上的链接带您到这些服务的说明, 以及对我们的组织和信息, 最重要的, 你如何能帮助.
曹搬家了
曹搬家了. 我们的新食品柜将于七月开放,地点位于维也纳长老会教堂, 公园街124号. NE. 当您到达停车场时,您需要给我们打电话. 门是面向枫树大道的那扇,在停车场 (见箭头), 不是 在公园街. 我们的电话号码是一样的: 703-281-7614 盒子#1.
衣橱将位于费尔法克斯的 Unity, 2854 亨特米尔路。, 奥克顿. 号码是一样的. 703-679-8966.
曹搬家了. 我们的新食品柜将于七月开放,地点位于维也纳长老会教堂, 公园街124号. NE. 当您到达停车场时,您需要给我们打电话. 这扇门是通往停车场的门。 (见箭头), 不在公园街. 我们的电话号码是一样的: 703-281-7614 盒子 #1.
衣柜将位于费尔法克斯的Unity, 2854 亨特米尔路。, 奥克顿. 号码是一样的. 703-679-8966.
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要么, 邮寄支票 (应付CHO) 至 CHO, P.O. Box 233, Vienna VA 22183.
Halloween parade
2024 CROP Hunger Walk
Congratulations and thanks to all who participated in the 2024 Vienna CROP Hunger Walk on a beautiful October day. The Walk raised over $17,000 for hunger relief, a portion of which will go to CHO. Special thanks to Lisa Hechtman, chief organizer of the Walk and pictured with CHO Chair Todd Hall, and to all volunteers, 教堂, and teams who participated.
THANK YOU OLGC!
Thanks to the entire OLGC Community for their tremendous support of the grocery/gift card drive for the Committee for Helping Others (TO) Christmas Store to be held this December. OLGC contributed over $6800 in cards and donations, which will be used to give families in need a little extra for groceries and gifts during the holiday season. The parents who attend the CHO Christmas Store to receive help for their families so often express such happiness (and relief) at their ability to add a bit more to their limited holiday budgets. Thanks again for making Christmas brighter for them.
PEG Boag, longtime CHO volunteer, dies at 94
A CHO stalwart, Margaret Boag, or “Peg,” passed away on August 18, in Knoxville Tennessee, at age 94. A longtime member of Vienna Presbyterian Church, Peg spent over 40 years helping our neighbors in Vienna and the surrounding areas. Her first volunteer job with CHO was scheduling transportation for people needing rides to medical appointments.
Peg next served as CHO Emergency Services Coordinator, an important job she handled by herself for many years. Her early training in psychology prepared her well for this job. Peg listened to clients’ problems with compassion like your mother or good friend, and provided monetary assistance or referrals to other community resources when needed. She also gave valuable advice and assistance to new CHO volunteers and to the CHO Board, and she established a CHO fund to cover purchases of underwear (or necessary items) for the CHO Christmas store.
Peg’s husband predeceased her. She had two children, Jean and John, and moved to Knoxville Tennessee a few years ago to be closer to them.
A memorial service will be held at Vienna Presbyterian Church in the Chapel on Thursday, September 26 at 1:00 pm.