Sandra's Service Challenge
Sandra's Service Challenge was created to provide children and families with an opportunity to tangibly give back to their community during the Lemon-Aid festival. The challenge will include several activities for children and families to complete during the Labor Day event including:
Mattel Children's Foundation has graciously donated the big raffle prize for Challenge participants, along with many of the items included in the Hudson Villas housewarming baskets for kids, while the Junior League of Tulsa has set up a member donation drive to collect materials for the Back-To-School backpacks.
Those interested in donating additional materials to the Challenge can email us directly at lemonaidproject25@gmail.com.
Sandra's Service Challenge was created to provide children and families with an opportunity to tangibly give back to their community during the Lemon-Aid festival. The challenge will include several activities for children and families to complete during the Labor Day event including:
- Decorating Welcome Home signs for individuals and families that are moving into the Hudson Villas, a HUD-financed permanent supportive housing program administered by the City of Tulsa
- Packing Back-To-School backpacks with school supplies
- Creating a kid-version of the Hudson Villas housewarming baskets with items like board games, snacks, etc.
Mattel Children's Foundation has graciously donated the big raffle prize for Challenge participants, along with many of the items included in the Hudson Villas housewarming baskets for kids, while the Junior League of Tulsa has set up a member donation drive to collect materials for the Back-To-School backpacks.
Those interested in donating additional materials to the Challenge can email us directly at lemonaidproject25@gmail.com.
About Sandra Lewis
Sandra Lewis is the former executive director of the Tulsa Day Center for the Homeless, having recently retired after more than 25 years with the nonprofit. Sandra began as a volunteer for the Day Center, helping in any capacity she could. She then served in an unpaid position as volunteer coordinator, eventually being asked to serve as the Day Center's executive director. Sandra was named 2010 Communicator of the Year by the Tulsa chapter of the International Association of Business Communications for her commitment to communicating on behalf of those who are always able to speak themselves. She was also named one of the most admired CEOs and one of Tulsa Business & Legal News' Women of Distinction in 2014. |