A Thank You and Some Photos
Although, it was said before, we wanted to say it again- Thank you to all the friends of OWCF, the friends of friends, volunteers, the Champions, the Event Committee, the Board Members, and our sponsors for helping us fulfill our mission and make opportunities possible for children around the world. Our Sponsors for the day were:
KCM Investment Services, San Rafael
Silverman and Light, Emeryville
Another Dancing Bear Productions, San Francisco
Bay Area House Calls Dentists, San Francisco
Campbell Girls, San Francisco
Carl King, Absolute Mortgage, Palo Alto
Duke Houston, Houston Graphics, Santa Cruz
Exit10, Advertising LLC, Baltimore, Maryland
Garfield Consulting, Mill Valley
Harrell Remodeling, Inc., Mountain View
Jeffery A. Starr, DDS, Menlo Park
Kevin Erdman, Big Wig Productions, Mill Valley
Little Passports, San Francisco
Pennbrook/Caib Insurance Services, San Francisco
Rubyn & Company Accountants, Sausalito
Soren Gordhamer, Wisdom 2.0 Summit, Mountain View
TPI, Inc. Sourcing Advisors
Just a few fun photos from Friday’s Event

Janet Greig, Board Member; Chitra Rajeshwari, co-chair of the Stepping Up for Kids event, and Stephanie Doering, dancing a jig. -Photo by Sai

Robert Cornwell, champion for the Build a School Burma project, told about how he became involved with supporting the building of a school in Burma and how being a champion with OWCF supports him in doing this. -Photo by Sai Kiran

Krista Henley and Jamie Lockwood, two of the 2010 Angel Award winners for outstanding volunteer contributions to One World Children's Fund, with one of Jamie's guests. -Photo by Sai

The creators of Little Passports, a very interesting company that supports young people learning more about the world. -Photo by Ashlee

Janie Clift, niece of OWCF co-founder Shanti Cliff and a high school senior, talked about her continuing commitment to supporting children at the Gaya Rescue Project in Bodh Gaya, India. -Photo by Sai Kiran

Patricia Foster, Joanna Leon, Wylie Greig and Brianna Clay. Patricia, Joanna and Brianna are from the Girls to Women project in East Palo Alto. -Photo by Sai Kiran

The supporters of Batsaranai Craft Project in Zimbabwe enjoying their time at the lunch. Jan Stoner, the champion for Batsaranai, is the second from the left. -Photo by Sai Kiran


