Top Hatters' Francisco 'Kico' Sanchez recives his award from San Benito County Sheriff Curtis Hill Nov. 13 at San Juan Oaks at the ninth annual awards luncheon on National Philanthropy Day. Sanchez was recognized for his work keeping the motorcycle club f

Philanthropy Day recognizes nonprofit efforts in San Benito
County
More than 70 nonprofits participated in the ninth annual
Philanthropy Day at San Juan Oaks Nov. 13.
The annual event, hosted on National Philanthropy Day, offers a
chance for local nonprofits to select an honoree who has done
outstanding work during the year, and sometimes over a lifetime.
This year more than 65 people or organizations were honored for
their good deeds.
Philanthropy Day recognizes nonprofit efforts in San Benito County

More than 70 nonprofits participated in the ninth annual Philanthropy Day at San Juan Oaks Nov. 13.

The annual event, hosted on National Philanthropy Day, offers a chance for local nonprofits to select an honoree who has done outstanding work during the year, and sometimes over a lifetime. This year more than 65 people or organizations were honored for their good deeds.

Gary Byrne, the executive director of the Community Foundation for San Benito County, started off the ceremony as lunch was ending at noon.

“We have more members of the community [present] than ever before,” Byrne said. “And more nonprofits present.”

Byrne joked that some who had planned to be at the event stayed home sick with the flu.

In addition to local nonprofits, Byrne said representatives from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation as well as the United Way of Silicon Valley, two major benefactors, were also present at the event. Byrne used the gathering as an opportunity to remind nonprofits that letters of intent for funding in the next fiscal cycle are due Dec. 30.

The event committee co-chairs Mindy Sotelo, of the Farm Bureau, and Jessica French, of the San Benito County Chamber of Commerce, spoke briefly.

“We are honoring 68 nonprofits and volunteers,” Sotelo said. “They are a vital part [of the community.] We want not only to honor the philanthropists, but thank everyone.”

Mary Damm and Millard Strohn read off the names of the honorees and a description of their work, while Sheriff Curtis Hill and Hollister Police Chief Jeff Miller weaved around the room, handing out the certificates.

“It is a pleasure to see and talk about every honoree,” said Damm, who is the president of Leadership San Benito and has long been a supporter of the local Boy Scouts. “I am always aware we have so many people doing so much. It’s amazing to add up all the hours of volunteers.

“We have all these people in San Benito County who step up day after day.”

Some of the honorees were selected for donating money, donating time or on one occasion for donating the use of a facility. San Benito High School was selected as the honoree of the year by the American Cancer Society for allowing the use of the Andy Hardin Football stadium for the annual Relay For Life fundraiser.

“SBHS has donated the football stadium for 11 straight years,” Strohn said, as he read the description provided. “[Relay] has raised more than $1 million that has touched the lives of countless patients and caregivers.”

The Rajkovich family also was recognized early in the afternoon. Martin Rajkovich passed away in June 2007, but left money to the Community Foundation to support San Benito High School. The monetary gift will support student scholarships as well as $900,000 for a new agriculture farm for the high school. The barn is currently under construction. George and Lucille Rajkovich and Marie and Greg Hoffman accepted the certificate.

Francisco “Kico” Sanchez was selected by the Top Hatters Motorcycle Club because he was “a charter member and played a key role in keeping the club focused on funding the high school scholarship.” Sanchez was recognized for his work planning such events as the Relay For Life participation, the Jovenes de Antano turkey giveaway and the Fourth of July blessing of the bikes and poker runs.

The YMCA of San Benito County selected George Barton as an honoree because he has “donated his time and talent through the karate program. He is dedicated to kids and families.” Barton has taught 50 students through the program.

Pinnacles Partnership honored John Mark Maio, who is working on a video documentary of the condor recovery project. He has been documenting “the historic event of a wild-hatched condor chick. He is now completing three years of work chronicling the condor project.”

The Pinnacle Quilters of San Benito County honored Sheila Galindo, who has played a key role in the bears in a blanket drive. The program provides quilts and stuffed teddy bears to the Hollister Police Department so that it can give something comforting to children involved in a traumatic situation. Galindo is also actively involved in making quilts and “enlightens everyone she meets.”

Jack Kent may have been the honoree with the longest association with the nonprofit to honor him. Kent was selected by the Boy Scouts of America San Benito District, and first got involved with the Scouts when he was age 11. He signed on as a cub master when his own son was in Scouts, and attended many camping trips. Since 1992, he has taught wood carving to local boys and he has served on the district committee.

“He is always the one to ask, ‘Is this the best thing for the Scouts?'”

The Friends of the San Benito County Free Library selected Ann Fudge for recognition. Fudge is in charge of preparing and sorting books for the Saturday book sales “in rain or heat waves.” She also delivers books to people in nursing homes.

Fishes and Loaves honored Alma Terribilini Sota, who has volunteered with the nonprofit food pantry for 24 years.

“She is a reliable, dependable and efficient worker,” according to the description. read by the MCs. “And she dragged in her husband, too.”

Grant proposals wanted

The Community Foundation for San Benito County is accepting letters of intent from local organizations and nonprofits for grant proposals. All proposals must support projects in one of six fields of interest: Arts and Culture, Agriculture and Environment, Education and Youth, Health and Social Services, Community Enhancement and Economic Development. The Foundation expects to fund nearly $450,000 in projects.

Applications, guidelines, forms and more details regarding the competitive review process can be accessed at www.cffsbc.org. All letters of intent must be received at the Community Foundation office no later than 4 p.m. Dec. 30. For more information, call 630-1924.

Honorees and nonprofits present

American Cancer Society

San Benito High School

American Red Cross of San Benito County

Debbie and Neal Schatmeier

Aromas Eagles Aerie No. 72

Wayne Holman

Baler Education Foundation

Emily Crawford

Boy Scouts of American San Benito District

Jack Kent

CASA of San Benito County

Nancy Aimola

Chamberlain’s Children Center

Ted David

City of San Juan Bautista

Georgana Gularte

CMAP TV

Bonnie and Al Stroeberl

Central Coast Visiting Nurses Assoc. and Hospice

California Consumer Protection Foundation

Community Assistance Network

Kendra Bobsin

Community Foundation of SBC

Anne Morris

CSDC

Esperanza Walters

E-Cubed Foundation

Tami Biechman

Economic Development Corp. of San Benito County

George Lewis

Emmaus House

Mary Lou Coffelt

Fishes and Loaves

Alma Terribilini Sota

Friends of the San Benito County Free Library

Ann Fudge

Girl Scouts of California Central Coast

Emily Millar

Habitat for Humanity San Benito County

Jim Fehl

Hazel Hawkins Hospital Foundation

Lanetta Bishop

Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hopsital

Aileen Bauder

Hollister Airmen’s Association

Ed Owens

Hollister Angels Youth Ministry

Joe Garcia

Hollister Downtown Association

Jason Guerra

Hollister Elks Lodge No. 1436

Ismael Hernandez

Hollister Exchange Club

David Ortiz

Hollister Lions Club

Carole Churchill

Hollister Sister City Association

Japanese American Citizen’s League

Hollister Youth Alliance

Kathy Johnson

Homeless Coalition of San Benito County

Kathy Hough

Hope for a Cure

Mary Andrade

Jacob’s Heart

Melissa McDill

Janet Graham Memorial Fund

Lori Woodle

Jovenes de Antano

Edward Ballesteros

Junior Acheivement of SV and MB

Beverly Meamber

Kinship Center, Gabilan Chapter

Suzie Crump

Leadership San Benito County

Kathy Johnson

Pinnacles Partnership

John Mark Maio

Pinnacle Quilters of San Benito County

Sheila Galindo

Rotary Club of Hollister

Pete Gong

Rotary Club of San Juan Bautista

Larry Cain

Sacred Heart Parish School

Kathy O’Donnell

Saint Francis Retreat Center

Carla Hendershot

San Benito Babe Ruth

Todd Marentis

San Benito County Arts Council

Kathleen Sheridan

San Benito County Chamber of Commerce

Toni Rovella

San Benito County Farm Bureau

Candi Jenkins

San Benito County Free Library

Leroy Hachinsi

San Benito County Heritage Foundation

Jackie McAbee

San Benito County Historical Society

Aurelia Bozzo

San Benito County LULAC No. 2890

Rudy Rodriguez

San Benito Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies

Maria Fehl

San Benito High School District

George and Lucille Rajkovich

Marie and Greg Hoffman

The San Benito Local Child Care Council

Kay Gibson

San Benito Oriana Chorale

Doug Eppard

San Juan Bautista Foundation

Richard Morris

Joe Morris

San Juan Bautista Library Auxiliary

Jeanette Horley

Top Hatters Motorcycle Club

Francisco “Kico” Sanchez

Women’s Club of Hollister

Betty Jeanne Holt

YMCA of San Benito County

George Barton

Other nonprofits present:

Advocacy, Inc.

Aromas Hills Artisans

Community Food Bank

First 5 San Benito

David & Lucile Packard Foundation

Pet Friends

San Benito County Fire Safe Council

San Benito Health Foundation

The Leslie L. Garrett VFW No. 6359

United Way of Silicon Valley

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