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Readers contribute $73K to Home Fund to date

Donations can be made for community grants this spring

PORT ANGELES — More than $73,000 has been raised by Peninsula families so far since the Peninsula Daily News launched its annual fundraising campaign.

The Peninsula Home Fund, now in its 35th year, is conducting the campaign through the holiday season to provide an avenue for neighbors to help neighbors on the North Olympic Peninsula. It focuses on giving residents the opportunity to help those in need with a “hand up, not a handout.”

Through Friday, donations totaled $73,690.91.

Since 1989, the Home Fund has raised more than $4.93 million to help those in need in Clallam and Jefferson counties.

Last year, $180,202 was contributed through the holiday season.

Donations, along with the names of the donors, should they elect to have them published, are presented in the Peninsula Daily News throughout the campaign.

The past few months, a committee upgraded the process for distributing the funds while keeping firmly in place the core value of neighbor helping neighbor.

Under the new system, a committee will announce after the start of the new year that grants are available for nonprofits that serve Clallam and Jefferson counties. Olympic View Community Foundation, a longstanding 501(c)(3) nonprofit, will oversee the awarding of the grants.

Through good times and bad, the generosity and compassion of Peninsula residents has remained constant. Some donate throughout the year while others provide one donation during the campaign months.

From children’s pennies to checks for thousands of dollars, each donation makes a difference, helping people from Port Townsend to Forks, from Quilcene and Brinnon to Sequim, Port Angeles, Joyce and La Push.

All contributions are fully federally tax-deductible for the year in which the check is written.

Those who wish to donate can mail checks to Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA, 98362, or to Olympic View Community Foundation, P.O. Box 3651, Sequim, WA, 98382.

An online option is available at https://ov-cf.org/peninsula-home-fund-donation.

All are invited to participate in this tradition of giving, one unique to the Peninsula. Many donors have given for years, and we thank them for their generosity. It makes a difference for our community.

The following is a donor list for the week ending Dec. 27:

Name and amount

• Frank and Sharon Maguire, Sequim, $250, in memory of Bob and Ruby Magnuson.

• Paul Forrest and Gail McDonald, Port Angeles, $103.

• Ed Curington, Sequim, $200, in memory of Evelyn Curington.

• Roger and Linda Woods, Sequim, $200.

• Steve and Karen L. Anderson, Port Angeles, $250.

• Marcia and Bob Homer, Sequim, $103.

• Lynn Malarkey, Port Angeles, $103, for Eva Lane.

• Lynn Malarkey, Port Angeles, $103, for Mary Lou Dwan.

• Lynn Malarkey, Port Angeles, $515, for Gordon Malarkey.

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• Al and Jane Bloomquist, Port Angeles, in memory of Gerald Ladd.

• John and Mary Wegmann, Port Angeles, in memory of Bruce Moorhead.

• Janet Morgan, Port Angeles, in loving memory of Ray Morgan.

• Jill Blake, Sequim.

• Brando and Christina Blore, Port Angeles.

• Diane and Jeff Dawson, Sequim.

• Steve Conner and Weezie Jenkins, Port Townsend.

• Margaret Katz, Port Angeles, in memory of Harvey Katz.

• David and Vicki Walp, Sequim.

• Suzanne Orr, Port Angeles.

• Dale and Traci Seward and Joe and Darci Clouse, Port Angeles, in memory of Jay, Emogene, Randy and Joel Herb.

• Debi and Phil Saxton, Port Townsend, in loving memory of Don and Eileen Garling.

• David and Julianne Rossiter, Carlsborg.

• Cecile McCarty, Sequim.

• Mark and Shelley Romero, Port Angeles, for Ryan Romero.

• Dave and Connie Eldredge, Port Angeles.

• Curt Oppelt, Port Angeles, in memory of Laurel Oppelt, Ed and Gladys Maybee and Mike Dedmore.

• Eve Farrell, Port Angeles, in memory of Dan Farrell and Sheila Ostrowski.

• Joe and Cheryl Winney, Port Angeles.

• Ray Weinmann, Port Angeles.

Anonymous

• Port Angeles, $100.

• Sequim, $100, in memory of our parents.

• Sequim, $100.

• Port Angeles, $300, in memory of G. and S. Mitchell.

• Port Angeles, $500.

• Sequim, $5,000.

• Sequim, $50.

• Port Angeles, $100, in memory of Marguerite Dorr Snell.

• Port Angeles, $206.

• Sequim, $515.

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