East End Fund For Children Unites Nonprofits With Goal Of Helping Kids During Pandemic
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At CMEE, back row, Theresa Roden of i-tri; Rebecca Morgan Taylor, Executive Director of Project Most; and Joan Overlock, director of Development for the Eleanor Whitman Early Childhood Center. Front row, left to right, Deb McEneaney of the Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center; Dan Shedrick, creator, Loretta Davis, Executive Director of the Retreat and Stephen Long, President of CMEE. DANA SHAW
At CMEE, back row, Theresa Roden of i-tri; Rebecca Morgan Taylor, Executive Director of Project Most; and Joan Overlock, director of Development for the Eleanor Whitman Early Childhood Center. Front row, left to right, Deb McEneaney of the Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center; Dan Shedrick, creator, Loretta Davis, Executive Director of the Retreat and Stephen Long, President of CMEE. DANA SHAW
Cailin Riley on May 4, 2021
Since the coronavirus pandemic began, charitable organizations across the East End have been in overdrive, corralling all their resources to meet the needs of an ever-growing number of people facing...