Welcome! 2003 DONORS Anonymous (3) Natalie Lipkin & Yechiel Amir Jenna & Mark Barnett Rita Dulberg & Marty Beim The Bernert Family Albert & Mary Jane Bilik James & Patricia Bishop Alan Block Judith Block Michael & Patti Block Ray & Lori Boelig Edwin & Janice Booth Steven & Carol Borghese Howard & Betty Briscoe Elizabeth Brown Ann & David Bulk Chris Callaghan The Callaghan Family Joseph Coens, Jr. Robert & Mavis Connolly Jeff & Marilyn Connor Bernice Davis Willa R. Davis Paul & Bonnie DiBenedetto Ron & Lisa Draper The Driscolls Margaret Donahue Diane & David Dulberg Rita Dulberg Harold & Amy Eckman Marjorie Eldridge Rupert & Cynthia Evans Evergreen Counseling Services, Inc. Murray Fein Steve & Lynn Feinberg Tim & Crystal O'Donohue Mahrheahnnah Ostroth Deni Oven Christine Delaney Pepe Alison Perrella Peter & Rosemary Petrizzo Lucy S. Potter, CPA Public Service Company of NH The Prudential Foundation Sam Rayo Elaine F. Riel Donald & Betsy Rice Sharon Shapiro & Martha Robinson The Rondeau Family Anthony & Sandra Sabutis Salon Bogar Mark & Racehl Seliber Norman & Nancy Scher Susan & Paul Sherr Susan Shulman Mark & Susan Slepin Steven & Andrea Solomon The Sites Family The Sonner Family Stepping Stones Edith & Gil Tint Jim & Cindy Turse Ray and Susan Welch Barry Werbin The Werbin Family Jeanne Ann Whittington Helen Wu The Zakin Family Mary P. Fitzmaurice Herman & Sylvia Foster Lally & Ward Freeman Robert Goddard Thomas & Susanne Goodwin James & Natalie Gray John Gulinello & Lisa Bocaner Hisham & Carolyn Hafez Kathleen Hanlon - NH Hand Therapy Center, Inc. Health Svc Staff-St. Anselm College Hidden Valley Camps, Inc. Peter & Meg Kassen, Directors Marilyn and Alan Hoffman Paul & Michele Howard The Jacobson Family Gilbert & Deborah Jameson Wayne & Tamar Kallman Paul & Sonia Kleinman Robert & Sari Kinglsey Rabbi Ira & Gail Korinow Jack & Marilyn Kravitz Stacy Kutzelman & Eric Hinton Leonard & Beatrice Labow Priscilla Lane Marlou & Harry Lazos Daniel & Donna Lennon Beth Levin & Sandi-Jo Malmon Rabbi Louis and Connie Rieser Luanne G. Lipkin Kerry McKenna Heather McNally Terry & Jeanne Miley Christine Miller - Women's Counseling Center Welcome Back! to the Second edition of “Fund News,” the Jayme’s Fund for Social Justice Newsletter. We hope this informs as well as inspires. . . ADVISORY BOARD Dee Dee Boone Kristen Carhart Amy Eckman Jamie Feinberg Lisa Forberg Mark Guevin Marilyn Hoffman Lisa Jacobs Allison Johnson Lynn Koch Heather McNally Priscilla Lane Rondeau Zach Lipkin-Moore Kevin Moore Letitia Smith David Stratton Mike Welch Thank You For Your Generosity. We Welcome And Appreciate Your Continued Support. As the Holiday Season Approaches. . . May your lives be blessed with the love, kindness and compassion that you have so generously given. Jayme's Fund FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE Supporting Tolerance, Education and Human Rights PO Box 25 • East Derry, NH 03041 • T 603-622-6667 • www.jaymesfund.org VISION’S of Blue Benefit Event “I was very impressed!” “We had a fabulous time last night!” “Thank you for providing success opportunities for students.” “The concert was outstanding!!” “Congrats on a fabulous evening. You have brought remarkable vision to life.” The 2004 Benefit Event, Visions of Blue, was a huge success! Internationally acclaimed blues singer Shemekia Copeland and her fabulous band delivered an outstanding performance to a packed house at the Stockbridge Theatre at Pinkerton Academy in Derry, New Hampshire. Back by popular demand from last year were blues artist Dan Lennon and singer songwriter Lisa Lipkin who warmed up the appreciative crowd for the feature performance. The talented Holly Harris, 92.9 WBOS host of the “Blues on Sunday” show, energized the crowd as the Master of Ceremonies for the evening. The show concluded with Shemekia Copeland’s foot-stomping rendition of “Let the Good Times Roll.” During the evening, Jayme’s Fund awarded two grants. The first award of $2000 was presented to the Derry School District to fund the Leader’s in Prevention Program and the Family Education Series. It was received by Dan Gendron, a recent Gilbert H. Hood graduate who months earlier made an outstanding presentation to the Jayme’s Fund Advisory Board demonstrating his personal strengths and skills that were gained from his experience in the Leaders in Prevention Program. The second grant of $2500 was presented to Summerbridge, Manchester. This year, Summerbridge named a scholarship in Jayme’s memory. A Jayme’s Scholar recipient will be named annually for “a student who is intellectual, creative, expressive, socially conscious and motivated to make the world a better place.” Kerlyne Desire accepted the grant on behalf of Summerbridge Manchester. Dan and Kerlyne delivered impressive speeches, sharing their experiences and explaining the programs for which they were accepting the awards. Thank you to our sponsors who made this evening possible: Parkland Medical Center, Landmark Benefits, Margarita’s Mexican Restaurant, Stericyle and Southern NH Internal Medicine Associates. Our sincerest thanks to everyone…those who generously donated their talents, time, services, money, ideas and support, and to those of you who came to the performance. We are so very grateful for your kind and generous support! Remembering Jayme Legacy With her strong ideals and passionate nature, Jayme would have been in the thick of this year’s political conversation. While Jayme was a passionate debater with strong viewpoints, it was dialogue between informed people that she valued most and societal complacency that she strove to shake up. As a young leader who cared about many social issues, Jayme affected those around her. A Pinkerton Academy senior wrote her college essay about Jayme’s influence on her life: This is what you have left behind, Your heart, your soul, your mind. You’ve left us broken, But invoking thought, Reflecting life. “I admired her intelligence, creativity, optimism, awareness and activism. I hope to aspire to her persistence and hard work. Jayme’s passions and aspirations of helping others through activism and education have instilled a desire with me to also take action. Because of how much Jayme had accomplished at the age of seventeen, I am convinced that everyone has the ability to change the world, including myself.” Though short your life Remarkable! Works accomplished in your name Will make you proud. People helped will smile at you Every smile becoming a star Enlightening their way. We are grateful that this student and so many others continue to share how Jayme touched their lives. By sharing these stories and by funding initiatives that promote education, tolerance and human rights, we keep Jayme’s concerned and giving spirit alive. May Jayme’s memory and the memory of all those we hold near and dear, remain an inspiration to all of us…to always try our best, to treat every person with dignity and respect and to cherish those we love. Thank you for your support…thank you for remembering Jayme. Life is Good, Inc. is working with Jayme’s Fund to develop a T-shirt that will help raise funds. Jake and the Life is Good company produce quality products while spreading optimism around the world. We are pleased that Jake and the Jayme’s Fund logo are teaming up to promote positive change. 2004 Grant Awards Summerbridge Manchester Jayme’s Scholar Leaders in Prevention Program Derry School District Family Education Series Derry School District So though you aren’t here, Your vision continues Leaving this world improved For your Legacy We thank you Jayme Jayme’s Fund Logo Jayme's many drawings and sketches tell stories filled with ambition, goals and a concern for others. The logo - drawn by Jayme - represents the passion and creativity that she expressed in everything she did and all that she touched. Thank You Special thanks to Bernie and Dee Dee Boone who contributed so much to the development of Jayme's Fund. Best of luck to you and your family on your relocation to Virginia. & Best of Luck Check out www.jaymesfund.org Stay informed with news, updates, and special happenings. — Lisa Jacobs Jayme’s Fund T-shirts will be available soon! visit www.jaymesfund.org to order Mark Your Calendars! First Jayme’s Scholar Named FULL MOON MARGARITA MADNESS In June, during Summerbridge Manchester’s Celebration 2004, the Jayme’s Scholar was awarded to Rooa Abdelrahim, a 6th grade student at the Middle School at Parkside, Manchester, NH. Jayme’s Scholar is given to a student who is “intellectual, creative, expressive, socially conscious, and is motivated to make the world a better place.” Every month, on the night of the full moon, Margarita’s Restaurant throws a party in their lounge, donating a portion of the sales to local charities. This summer, Jayme's Fund was the recipient of the Full Moon Madness charitable program. Margarita’s restaurant donated $600 to Jayme’s Fund. Thank you Margarita’s for your generous contribution! And, thanks to everyone who turned out to support Jayme’s Fund! Congratulations, Rooa! The 2005 Benefit Event will be held on Saturday, May 14 at the Stockbridge Theatre at Pinkerton Academy details to be announced soon at www.jaymesfund.org FALL 2004 • Fund News • www.jaymesfund.org
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