Grant Committee Meeting

Realize and understand the needs of our community and to serve its people to the best of our ability.
Promote friendship, respect, and tolerance within our organization and support our fellow members throughout good times and bad.
Develop as individuals through the determination to strengthen our educational, social and creative skills.
By striving to attain these goals, we will grow as women and become a contributing factor in our society.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Ice Cream Social for Seniors in Troy






This month, May 2013, under the leadership of Mary S., we hosted an ice cream social for seniors who every year, fill up two Christmas trees with mittens and hats. 
Then we deliver that hats and mittens to where they are needed. 

In this way, we can express our appreciation to all the women that spend their days before Christmas to create a gift for those in need of warmth. 
Thank you, ladies.


Sunday, May 12, 2013

Charity Poker

For four days, TWA women worked at Big Beaver Tavern at a Charity Poker event and raised a significant amount of money that goes out to the community. In this way, along with our main fund raiser, The Elf Shelf, we have become a group that people look to for help.

Charity Poker is a hands-on endeavor, but also an opportunity for us (TWA members) to get better acquainted with each other while meeting new people. This makes it a win-win project.

These were busy four days and the event was well attended. There were two tournaments each shift with ten percent of the profits going to the house, another ten to TWA, and the rest to the participants. They play Texas Hold' Em. This game is played with two to ten players and the goal is to win as many chips as you can, one pot at a time.

Chair for the event was Nancy D.


SOS, Feeding the Homeless



Each year, the Troy Women's Association provides food to homeless individuals that have sought help through the South Oakland Services that provides temporary lodging and support services to enable them to live independently. 

Unemployment leads the list of causes of hunger in the U.S. Persons seeking food assistance in the United States has risen steadily in the last five years. In some cities, soup kitchens are reducing their servings in an effort to feed everyone.  

However, when it's our turn, there is never a lack of food, homemade food. Nor is there a shortage of volunteers. This year, Mary, Jo, Carol P., Marily, Gwen, Carol H, Connie, Arlene, Diane, and Carol B. supported this effort that was headed by Nancy D. 

They fed over forty people, adults and children, and as we always do, made new acquaintances. 

In a small way, we continue to support those that are in need.

Nancy D. was the Chair for SOS.


Below comes from SOS's website.
For 25 years, South Oakland Shelter (SOS) has worked with its 67 partner congregations to provide temporary lodging and supportive services that help homeless individuals and families break the cycle of homelessness, and live independently. With an emphasis on homeless prevention, sustainable housing solutions, and career development, SOS implements strategies and programs that provide realistic options for homeless and at-risk individuals and families seeking stabilization and self-sufficiency.

Animal Projects

Service dogs and Animal projects were combined
this year as one project.  We selected to support five organization.

Service Dogs. This is an organizations that allow people with disabilities to lead an independent lifestyle.

Leader Dogs. Blind individuals who need help getting around gain this freedom—to be on your own—with the assistance of a leader dog.

Paws for a Cause. These dogs, of many different breeds, help individuals with more than 25 different disabilities, including Cerebral  
Palsy, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis and seizure disorder.


Michigan Human Society and Troy Police K-9 Unit.

Submitted by the Chair Person, Colleen.