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THANK YOU to all of the walkers, volunteers, agencies, and churches for making Bishop Swing's last Walk-a-thon a great event!
Click here to view photos.
It is not too late for sponsors to donate in support of a walker.
Or mail additional donations to: Episcopal Charities
1814 Franklin Street, Suite 500
Oakland, CA 94612 |
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Participant Evaluation Form We depend on your
comments to make this a great event in future years. Please take a minute or
two to share with us your thoughts and feelings about this year's event by
clicking here to complete an online evaluation form. You can also download a form and mail or fax your responses to us at the address and fax number below.
Thank you for your time and attention.
Mail: Episcopal Charities
1814 Franklin Street, Suite 500
Oakland, CA 94612
Fax: 510-663-1421
Money Raised as of 11/02/05: $38,250 and more coming in!
Congratulations to:
Walker With The Most Money Raised
The Coholan Family Michael, Sheri, and Peter, St. Mary the Virgin, San Francisco
27 Sponsors, $2975 Raised as of Walk-a-thon day
Walker With The Most Sponsors
Kevin Lee Charette, All Saints', San Francisco
42 Sponsors, $1133 Raised as of Walk-a-thon day
(Kevin, at 12 years old, is also a member of the Youngest Walkers Club!)
Team With The Most Walkers
True Sunshine Church, San Francisco 16 Participants
Seasoned Walkers Club Member 80+ years old
John Fredricks, 82 years old Advent of Christ the King, San Francisco
Margaretta Hoadley, 80 years old Trinity Church, Connecticut
Henry Lee, 80 years old True Sunshine, San Francisco
Richard T. Matthews, 83 years old St. James, San Francisco
Ede Zollman, 92 years old St. Francis, San Francisco
Youngest Walkers Club Member 12 years old and under
Kevin Lee Charette, 12 years old All Saints', San Francisco
Peter Coholan, 4 years old St. Mary the Virgin, San Francisco
Shannon Doherty, 11 years old St. Matthews, San Mateo
John Munz, 12 years old St. Luke's, San Francisco
Rowan Duke Watan, 5 months old Holy Child & St. Martin, Daly City
View the 2005 Walk-a-thon Photos.
Take the 2005 Walk-a-thon Evaluation Survey.
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