Title: HUGS Youth Foundation
1HUGS Youth Foundation
2What is HUGS Youth Foundation?
- HUGS is a 5-year old non-profit organization that
was formed to help children of North Pacific
County.
3Mission Statement of HUGS Youth Foundation
- To promote the health, education and social
enrichment activities for the children of the
greater Willapa Bay area of Pacific County,
Washington.
4HUGS Youth Foundation
- WE BELIEVE
- We believe in family-oriented activities as a
path to establishing strong bonds of love and
happiness between children and their parents.
5HUGS Youth Foundation
- WE BELIEVE
- Active, happy children that feel loved will grow
up to be happy, well-adjusted adults. - Currently, there are very few activities in our
area that parents and children can share.
6Current HUGS Board Members
- Sharon Rockett President
- Linda Brummel Vice President/Secretary
- Colleen Nissell Treasurer
- Randy Dennis Board Member
- Vickie McNamara Board Member
- Kathy Spoor Board Member
- Susan Robinson Board Member
- LaRayne Watts Board Member
- Roxanne Hutchins Board Member
7Projects of HUGS Youth Foundation
- Willapa Harbor Skate Park-2003
- Raymond City 5th Street Playground Project
-2004/2005 - 8th Street Park Renovation
8Willapa Harbor Skate Park
- Collaborative project involving
- City of Raymond
- Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe
- Pacific County Commissioners
- Washington Health Foundation
- Pacific County Sheriffs Office
9Willapa Harbor Skate Park (cont.)
- Total project cost 90,000
- Over 30,000 was saved because of the many
volunteers that worked several weeks to prepare
the site and pour the concrete.
10Willapa Harbor Skate Park
11Willapa Harbor Skate Park
12Raymond Playground Project
- Funding to construct new innovative playground in
Raymond 77,082.58 - Rain Forest Playground built by local artist
Ernie Kunz and completed in June 2005.
13Funding for Playground
- Foundation Grants 67,758
- Local organizations 5,500
- Citizen Donations 3,825
- Total Funding 77,083
14Raymond 5th Street Playground
15Raymond 5th Street Playground
168th Street Park Project
- Project to renovate the park and make it safe and
usable for the youth of our community - Completed in July 2007
- Total project cost 113,681
17Park Project Funding
- Foundation Grants 95,000 -Bishop Foundation -
Charlotte Martin Foundation -Weyerhaeuser Co. -
L.V. Raymond Foundation -Ben Cheney Foundation -
Forest Foundation - Local Organizations 9,000 - City of Raymond -
Ministerial Association - Alliance For a Better
Community - Citizen Donations 9,681
- Total 113,681
18Raymond 8th Street Park
19Raymond 8th Street Park
20Raymond 8th Street Park
21Raymond 8th Street Park
22Local Youth Helping With The Project
Raymond 8th Street Park
23Other Fund raising
- In 2005 HUGS assisted P.O.O.L. in a community
wide fund raising project to raise 7,500 for
operating the local pool over the summer.
24Where does funding for HUGS projects come from?
- HUGS board members write grants for the majority
of funding for projects. - Letters to local citizens and businesses
requesting funds for specific projects.
25How is the money spent?
- All grant money received goes directly into the
current project. - All donations go toward a specified project or
into general fund for other much-needed smaller
projects or mini-grants.
26Small Local Projects funded in 2007
- Born Free 4H Club - 410.00 for Missoula
Childrens Theatre - Timberland Regional Library - 300 for childrens
carpets - POOL - 1000-free swim lessons for local 4th
graders - World Class Scholars of South Bend-200-Activity
Day - Pacific Co. Health Dept - 500-Youth Adventure
Day - WH Youth Football - 150 Scholarships for
players/cheerleaders - WH Wrestling Warriors - 100 awards/equipment
27Are there any administration costs?
- NO. All money goes into the projects. There are
no salaries or employee costs. Everyone in HUGS
is a volunteer. - All supplies, postage, copying and time is
donated by HUGS board members.
28What can you do to help?
- Let us know if you are interested in working with
HUGS on developing project ideas. - Make a donation today! These projects would not
be possible without your generous donations.
29For More Information about HUGS
- Contact
- Sharon Rockett at 942-3477
- Randy Dennis at 942-2427