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Kathy Deoudes and Beth Anne Dorman to receive Women & Girls Fund community awards

April 1, 2025 by Women & Girls Fund Leave a Comment

Representatives from eighteen Mid-Shore non-profits will accept checks totaling $64,970 at the Women & Girls Fund’s 22nd Annual Grants & Awards Luncheon on April 28.  That will bring the Fund’s overall grant total to $967,006 awarded to 118 distinct organizations whose programs benefit women and girls in one or more of the five Mid-Shore counties of Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, and Talbot.

The grants will go to 6 new organizations and 12 non-profits that have been awarded Women & Girls Fund grants at least once before.  New this year are: Allegro Academy; Building African American Minds; Chester Valley Ministers Association; Garfield Center for the Performing Arts; Hurlock Elementary School Girls on the Run; and, Tides of Grace.

Previous grant recipients receiving awards are: Aaron’s Place; Compass Hospice; Critchlow Adkins Children’s Centers; For All Seasons; Horizons of Kent and Queen Anne’s; Imagination Library of Talbot County; Mid-Shore Council on Family Violence; Open Doors Partners in Education; Pine Street Committee; Talbot Hospice; Talbot Interfaith Shelter; and, Tilghman Area Youth Association.

“The programs offered by our grant recipients focus on the significant issues facing women and girls,” said Allie Prell, Grants Committee chair.  “From education to developing healthy relationships to supporting families in crisis, they have the potential to create a positive change in our community and we are proud to be able to support their efforts.” 

In addition to bestowing the grants checks at the luncheon, the Women & Girls Fund Award and Sheryl V. Kerr Award will be presented to two extraordinary local women in recognition of their leadership, vision, integrity, and remarkable accomplishments benefitting Mid-Shore residents.

The Women & Girls Fund Award for 2025 will be presented to Kathy Deoudes, of Queenstown. A 30-year resident of Queen Anne’s County and past Board President of the Women & Girls Fund, she has demonstrated exceptional leadership through her professional career and extensive community service.  In her professional capacity, her decade of service as a legislative aide to State Senator E.J. Pipkin contributed to bringing the Shore Health Queen Anne’s Emergency Center to the county in 2007.  As the current Chair of the Board of Directors for UMMS/Shore Regional Health and through her volunteer work with numerous organizations, including the Mid-Shore Community Foundation and Compass Hospice, Deoudes has been a driving force in improving healthcare access and community development across the Mid-Shore. 

The 2025 recipient of the Sheryl V. Kerr Award is Beth Anne Dorman, of St. Michaels, President  & CEO of For All Seasons.  Under her leadership since 2014, For All Seasons has grown from a $1.4M operation with 24 employees to a vital behavioral health agency and rape crisis center with a $10,000,000 budget and nearly 100 employees, with 60,000 services a year to 3,500 people. Her work establishing sexual assault response programs, developing mental health resources, and expanding access to mental health services has transformed the landscape of healthcare services on the Eastern Shore.

“Our award recipients are tireless advocates for Mid-Shore women and children through their professional careers and volunteer service.  Our grant recipients address a wide variety of critical needs facing women and girls,” said Beth Spurry, president of the Women & Girls Fund Board of Directors.  “We are pleased to bring our donors and friends together with this year’s recipients at the annual luncheon so they can see their dollars are going to real people doing great things.”  

The Grants & Awards Luncheon will be held on Monday, April 28, 11:30am, at The Tidewater Inn Gold Room in Easton.  Ticket price is $65 per person.  The event is open to the public.  Space limited.  Registration deadline is April 14.  To make a reservation or for more information, call 410-770-8347, email [email protected] or visit www.womenandgirlsfund.org.

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Women & Girls Fund grant applications are due by November 1 for programs serving the needs of women and girls.

October 9, 2024 by Women & Girls Fund Leave a Comment

The Women & Girls Fund of the Mid-Shore, a component fund of the Mid-Shore Community Foundation, is now accepting grant proposals from IRS-designated non-profit organizations for programs addressing the needs of local women and girls.  Completed applications must be received by Friday, November 1, 2024. Grant recipients will be announced in April 2025. 

Since 2002, grants totaling $902,036 have been awarded to 112 non-profit organizations in Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, and Talbot counties.  In 2024, 18 grants totaling $62,513 were given for a wide variety of programs, including Community Mediation Upper Shore “Making Peace Possible for Women and Girls”, Haven Ministries “Homes of Hope Case Management and Client Education Program”, Partners in Care “Services to Empower Mid-Shore Older Women to Age in Place with Dignity and Respect”, and Cambridge Empowerment Center “Summer STEM for Girls”. 

“Our online grant application has made applying for grants easier than ever,” said Allie Prell, Grants Committee Chair.  “Grants can be awarded for a wide variety of issues, including education, literacy, mental health, food insecurity, and shelter. We encourage applications for innovative programs that target critical needs facing women and girls.  No organization should be reluctant to apply.”

Grant guidelines and applications are available at www.womenandgirlsfund.org.  For further information, call 410-770-8347 or e-mail [email protected].  

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Women & Girls Fund of the Mid-Shore Welcomes Returning Board Members

September 12, 2024 by Women & Girls Fund Leave a Comment

The Women & Girls Fund of the Mid-Shore is pleased to announce the appointment of two esteemed community leaders to its board of directors. Beth Spurry, of Trappe, and Susie Dillon, of Oxford, have been named to the board, bringing with them a wealth of experience and a renewed commitment to the organization’s mission.

Both Ms. Spurry and Ms. Dillion are returning to the board, having previously served and contributed significantly to the Fund’s initiatives. Their reappointment underscores the organization’s dedication to leveraging experienced leadership to further its goals of empowering women and girls on the Mid-Shore.

About Beth Spurry

Beth Spurry is a seasoned professional in the financial industry and president of Tred Avon Family Wealth. She is a Certified Financial Planner™ and Certified Trust and Financial Advisor, and has served on the Maryland Banker’s Association Trust Committee. 

Her impressive career includes roles as senior vice president at Wye Trust (now Wye Financial Partners) and vice president at Mercantile Trust. Prior to that, she worked as a financial advisor at H.C. Wainwright and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter. 

Spurry holds a Bachelor’s degree from Johns Hopkins University and a Master’s degree from Washington College.  She is married to Charles Capute and has an adult daughter and four stepchildren. 

About Susie Dillion 

Susie Dillon, a dedicated educator and community leader, brings a wealth of experience to her newest role. Born and raised in the Washington DC area, Dillon has made significant contributions to education and community service throughout her career.

Dillon served as Head of the Upper School at The Country School from 1989 to 2005. Her commitment to education extended beyond the classroom, as evidenced by her long-standing service on the Talbot County Public School board from 1992 to 2012, including a decade as vice president from 1992 to 2002.

Her passion for education and leadership was further demonstrated by serving as trustee and chair of The Gunston School from 2006 to 2012. Dillon’s community involvement includes serving on the Talbot Hospice board from 2017 to 2023, showcasing her dedication to compassionate care and support for those in need.

A devoted family person, Dillon is the proud mother of three children and grandmother to ten grandchildren.

“We are thrilled to welcome Beth and Susie back to our board,” said Karen Kaludis, president of the Women & Girls Fund of the Mid-Shore. “Their previous service to our organization has been invaluable, and we look forward to the continued insights and leadership they will bring to our efforts in supporting women and girls in our community.”

For more information about the Women & Girls Fund of the Mid-Shore and its initiatives, please visit /womenandgirlsfund.org/ or contact Mia Cranford @[email protected].

About the Women and Girls Fund of the Mid-Shore

The mission of the Women and Girls Fund is to use the power of pooled resources to improve the lives of women and girls on Maryland’s Mid-Shore. Our goals are: To understand the needs of women & girls throughout the Mid-Shore and to raise awareness of these needs in our communities.

 

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Childlene Brooks and Amelia Steward To Receive Women & Girls Fund Community Awards

February 28, 2024 by Women & Girls Fund Leave a Comment

Childlene Brooks and Amy Steward

In recognition of their outstanding personal and professional contributions to the Mid-Shore, Childlene Brooks and Amelia Steward have been selected to receive this year’s community awards at the Women & Girls Fund’s Annual Grants & Awards Luncheon on April 29, 11:30am, at the Tidewater Inn Gold Room.

Amelia “Amy” Blades Steward, recipient of the Women & Girls Fund Award, is a renowned regional storyteller residing in Easton, Maryland. With over 40 years of experience in writing, editing, marketing, public relations, and fundraising, Amy has dedicated her career to amplifying the voices of those often overlooked in our community. Through her company, Steward Writing and Communications, she has played a pivotal role in enhancing the visibility of numerous local nonprofits, focusing on areas such as healthcare, human services, the arts, the environment, and tourism. Amy’s passion for storytelling extends beyond her professional endeavors; she is a published author and a regular contributor of non-fiction articles to various publications. Moreover, Amy is deeply committed to community service, serving on numerous boards and acting as a mentor to women in the writing field.

Childlene Brooks, recipient of the Sheryl V. Kerr Award, joined Brookletts Place – Talbot County Senior Center in 2011 as a Program Coordinator following her retirement from a long career at the Talbot County Public Health Department.  She was promoted to Manager in 2014 and continues in that position to play an instrumental role in enhancing the lives of senior citizens. In addition to her professional responsibilities, Childlene is a lifelong member of New St. Johns United Methodist Church, Wittman, a co-founder of Family & Friends of Asbury & Green Chappel, and has volunteered for a number of local organizations, including Critchlow Adkins Children’s Centers, Talbot Hospice Foundation, and Mid-Shore Pro Bono.  She is a current board member of CASA of the Mid-Shore, Frederick Douglass Honor Society, and Mid-Shore Pancreatic Cancer Foundation.

“We are eternally grateful to our award recipients, who have effectively advocated for Mid-Shore women and girls over the span of their decades-long careers. We celebrate their lifetime of dedication and service,” said Karen Kaludis, Women & Girls Fund Board President. “Their dedication to serving others and their tireless efforts to make a positive impact exemplify the spirit of these prestigious awards. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to both Childlene and Amy for their well-deserved recognition.”

The Annual Grants & Awards Luncheon will also include the presentation of grants to local non-profits whose programs benefit women and girls.  The ticket price is $60, and the event is open to the public. Registration deadline is April 15th.  For more information or to register for the event, please visit www.womenandgirlsfund.org or call 410-770-8347.

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Nominations sought for Women & Girls Fund Award

December 16, 2023 by Women & Girls Fund Leave a Comment

The Women & Girls Fund of the Mid-Shore is accepting nominations for its annual Women & Girls Fund Award.  Established in 2004, the award honors a community member from Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, or Talbot counties who has made outstanding professional or personal contributions towards addressing the needs of local women and girls.

Candidates for this award should have demonstrated leadership, vision, integrity, compassion, cooperation and generosity of time and talent in their efforts to improve the lives and opportunities of women and girls.

The 2023 Women & Girls Fund Award was presented to Jo Ann Asparagus Murray, of McDaniel, for her outstanding professional and personal contributions to the Mid-Shore.  As an attorney, now retired, she served as the Family Law Magistrate in Caroline County, and, later, as the Domestic Relations Master for the Second Judicial Circuit (Caroline, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties).  Committed to community service, Jo Ann has volunteered – – and continues to volunteer – – for many organizations, including Habitat for Humanity, Talbot Mentors, Mid-Shore Pro Bono, Talbot Interfaith Shelter, and her sorority, Kappa Theta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha.  She is a past president of the Talbot County Board of Education and current commissioner for the Talbot County Police Accountability Board.   She has made long-lasting contributions to improving the lives of women, girls, and families in the Mid-Shore.

The late Lois Duffy of Centreville and Chestertown was the first recipient.  In succeeding years, the Women & Girls Fund has honored: the late Harriet Critchlow; Sandra King; Dr. Maria Boria; Sister Patricia Gamgort, OSB; Tracy Davenport; Sandra Redd; Sara Jane Davidson; The Hon. Karen Murphy Jensen; the 5 founders of For All Seasons Behavioral Health and Rape Crisis Center; Mary Lou McAllister; Diana Mautz; the late Kathy Weaver; Ellen Rajacich; Susan Stockman; Krista Pettit; Carlene Wilson, Julie Lowe, and Chrissy Aull. 

Application deadline is January 15, 2024.  Nomination forms can be downloaded from https://womenandgirlsfund.org/awards.  For further information, contact 410-770-8347 or [email protected].

 

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Women & Girls Fund Grant Applications Due by November 1

September 26, 2023 by Women & Girls Fund Leave a Comment

Grants & Awards Luncheon on April 24th at the Tidewater Inn.

The Women & Girls Fund of the Mid-Shore, a component fund of the Mid-Shore Community Foundation, is now accepting grant proposals from IRS-designated non-profit organizations for programs addressing the needs of local women and girls.  Completed applications must be received by Wednesday, November 1, 2023. Grant recipients will be announced in April 2024. 

“Beginning this year, all applications will be submitted online,” said Allie Prell, Women & Girls Fund board members and Grants Committee chair.  “We were pleased with our test of the new system last year, which streamlined and improved the application process for applicants and reviewers.”  

Since 2002, grants totaling $839,523 have been awarded to 110 non-profit organizations in Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, and Talbot counties.  In 2023, 17 grants totaling $57,221 were given for a wide variety of programs, including Benedictine School for Exceptional Children “Accessibility Upgrades for the Adult Services Residential Program”, Imagination Library of Talbot County “Early Literacy Lifts”, Kent Attainable Housing “Future Homeowners Program”, Mid-Shore Council on Family Violence “Food Pantry Program, and New Beginnings Youth and Family Services “Who Am I”. 

“Programs offered by our grant recipients have made a huge and long-lasting impact on the populace of the Mid Shore. The variety of programs address many aspects of life, from mental and emotional health, to food insecurity, to shelter, to literacy, to life skills, and to all forms of education for all ages,” said Karen M. Kaludis. Board President.  “We encourage applications for innovative programs that target critical needs facing women and girls.  No organization should be reluctant to apply.”

Grant guidelines and applications are available at www.womenandgirlsfund.org.  For further information, call 410-770-8347 or e-mail [email protected].  

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