San Marcos — A panel of four donors to the Hays-Caldwell Women's Center Building Hope Campaign will discuss their motivation to invest in community services for victims of abuse at the annual meeting.
Whit Hanks of Dripping Springs, Cindy McCoy of Austin, Patrick Price of San Marcos and Liz Tuttle of Wimberley have stepped up as lead donors and serve as volunteer leadership.
The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m., Nov. 30 at the H. Y. Price, Jr. Senior Center, 222 W. San Antonio Street in San Marcos. Other highlights of the meeting include elections to the Board of Directors and outstanding HCWC volunteers.
The public is invited to attend the meeting.
Highlights of the meeting include elections to the Board of Directors and acknowledgment of outstanding HCWC volunteers. Slated for new and renewed membership to the board are:
Milena Christopher and Joann Odenwelder of Dripping Springs, Alice Lochman, Marsha Moore, Donald Lee, Carolyn Liner, Julie Veidt and Niem Huynh of San Marcos, Cecelia Adair of Manchaca, Abigail Connor Klamert of Buda and Karen Cochran of Luling.
Six volunteers will be recognized for their selfless contributions to the agency mission.
The most prestigious honor given to HCWC volunteers is the Chris Banbury Volunteer of the Year Award. It is presented to the volunteer who shows exceptional dedication of their time and talent for the benefit of the agency overall.
This year's honorees are Mark and Anna Boling. The couple is recognized as an invaluable contributor to HCWC beyond Anna's 5-year tenure on the Board of Directors.
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