P.E.O. Chapter ER, Surprise, collected $1,045 in gift cards for the Victims Assistance Unit, Surprise Police Department, and Eve’s Place, Maricopa County, which provides safety and empowerment services for victims of domestic/sexual abuse.
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Surprise P.E.O. chapter makes donations
Submitted photo/Dinah Finney
From left are Renee Gronski, Victim Assistance Unit Supervisor, Carol Johnson, Victim Advocate, and Chapter ER members Norma (Snaque) Rollo, Lynn Bloom, Sandy Martinson and Alberta Walker.
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P.E.O. Chapter ER, Surprise, collected $1,045 in gift cards for the Victims Assistance Unit, Surprise Police Department, and Eve’s Place, Maricopa County, which provides safety and empowerment services for victims of domestic/sexual abuse.
The gift cards are used for food, clothing and personal items when an abused child or adult is removed from a domestic/sexual abuse situation.
This project has been a holiday giving gesture for the chapter for the last several years and is at the hearts of the entire membership.