FirstBank provided coin purses and
pens.
The Buck Center Knitters made
covered coat hangers.
The cities of Englewood and Littleton
supplied calendars.
The Community Service Club
(which provides drivers for Route 7
every Wednesday) assembled and gave the
decorative gift bags with dry soups and
powdered beverages.
The Denver La Sertoma Club donated
small bags of hard candy that decorated
the coat hangers.
Dental supplies came from
three dentists: Dr. Alan Goral,
Dr. Brian Furgason, and Dr.
Tom Froning.
The Peabody Elementary
School students made gift bags and
contributed wrapped facial
tissues.
Holy Trinity Lutheran
Church compiled bags of
toiletries and grooming aids.
Leslie Mutnick made fleece
lap robes for several clients.
The women of Littleton United
Methodist Church created 318 pine cone
skiers.
Liz Spur and her friends donated the
fleece neck scarves.
Michelle Milash and her friends
wrapped 325 cans of soup and donated
additional food.
Children from Our Father Lutheran
Church decorated paper gift bags.
Troop 2446 Cadet Girl Scouts made
the refrigerator magnets and photographic
greeting cards.
Two Wal-Mart Stores—the Centennial
location on Arapahoe Road and the
Littleton location on Coal Mine Avenue — donated $1,750 to pay for gifts and
materials.
Welby Gardens, home of Hardy Boy
Plants, gave $2,540 worth of beautiful
poinsettias.
The Whole Foods Market in the Streets
at SouthGlenn donated 300 reusable
grocery bags to g

o along with their
contribution of $48,518 in grocery items.
Other gift wrappers and organizers
included volunteers from Laradon Hall,
members of the “Bit o’Class” Arapahoe
County 4-H Club, the National Junior
Honor Society of Powell Middle School,
and students of Littleton Public Schools
Health Sciences Program.