Dan O'Shea, Dana Holman, Emily Holman, Coleen Smith
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Maureen’s Haven Volunteer Thank You Dinner
Dan O'Shea, Pete and Gale Sidler
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Maureen’s Haven Volunteer Thank You Dinner
Denise Foley, Dirk Abernathy
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Maureen’s Haven Volunteer Thank You Dinner
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Maureen’s Haven Volunteer Thank You Dinner
Marilyn Daly, Cathy Hinderliter, Carol and Zenon Czuyko
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Maureen’s Haven Volunteer Thank You Dinner
Molly and Fred Drucker
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Maureen’s Haven Volunteer Thank You Dinner
Peter Silva, Danielle Hopson Begun, Denise Silva Dennis, Avery Dennis, Jr.
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Maureen’s Haven Volunteer Thank You Dinner
Rick Tamraz, Pastor David Cooke, Christina Cooke, Laurie Whittemore
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Maureen’s Haven Volunteer Thank You Dinner
Stacy Stanzione (Program Manager), Dan O'Shea (Exec. Director), Sara and Russel Blue
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Maureen’s Haven Volunteer Thank You Dinner
Stacy Stanzione, Pastor Kara Bocchino, Paula Malfettone
Photo by Lisa Tamburini
Maureen’s Haven held a volunteer thank you dinner to celebrate 130 of its volunteers on Friday, May 13, at Blu Mar Hamptons in Southampton.
Maureen’s Haven Homeless Outreach is dedicated to supporting the homeless on the East End. “We offer supportive services, programs, and access to case management, and our guests can enjoy a meal, get clothes, and have access to basic needs at our Day Center year-round. We also provide a safe, warm temporary shelter to homeless individuals, from November through April, utilizing volunteer houses of worship and congregation volunteers. The host facilities and supporting organizations provide much more than a place to sleep and a nutritious meal. They provide support through embracing the values of human dignity, respect, service, compassion, teamwork, diversity, and love,” reads its website.