Robert Martin Maillet

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Gifts made from Robert's Fund in August 2010

On August 10, 2010, Robert's Fund made gifts to St. Aloysius Child Care Center, Volunteers of America Parker House, and Baton Rouge Children's Advocacy Center.



St. Aloysius Child Care Center is the day care center that cared for infant Robert Martin Maillet. St. Aloysius Child Care Center provides care for children ages 6 months to 5 years.

Shown here are Philip and Goldie with Bonnie Hyfield, Director of St. Aloysius Child Care Center




 
Volunteers of America Parker House is a residential treatment facility in Baton Rouge for up to 10 children ages 3-13 who have been abused, neglected, and/or abandoned, and placed in the care or legal custody of the State. Parker House primarily serves foster children with a history of severe emotional impairments/behavioral disorders that preclude their successful placement with a family.

Show here are Philip and Goldie with Allison Traxler, Chief Development Officer of Volunteers of America of Greater Baton Rouge, and Susan Butler, Director of Parker House.


Baton Rouge Children's Advocacy Center serves abused children in four parishes in southern Louisiana. The center coordinates the investigation, judicial, social service, and mental and medical health systems that respond to reports of child abuse, with the goal to lessen the trauma experienced by child victims when abuse allegations are investigated.

Show here are Philip and Goldie with Sharon Pol, Director of Marketing and Development.

 


On August 13, 2010, Robert's Fund made a gift to McMain's Children Development Center, a multi-disciplinary treatment center serving 12 parishes in southern Louisiana, which helps children with cerebral palsy and other disabilities, such as sensory processing, severe speech and learning disabilities, AD/HD, and autism.

Shown here are Philip and Goldie with  Janet Ketcham, Director of the Center.


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