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Westfield Fund Completes Campaign

WESTFIELD – The Westfield Fund, a community donor advised fund of the Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation, has completed its 100-100-100 fundraising campaign, reaching its $10,000 goal.

The campaign aimed to gather 100 donors in 100 days, each contributing $100.

“Our community’s willingness to give is a testament to the commitment we all share for the betterment of Westfield,” said Al Holbrook, chairman of the Westfield Fund’s Advisory Committee. “We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who contributed, proving once again that when we work together, great things happen.”

Donors included: David and Katherine Archer, Helen Baran, Lynda Barber, Edward Barger, Patti Barger, Any Bender, Tracy and Linda Bennett, Kathleen Best, William and Martha Bills, James Breon, Kathryn Bronstein, Joan Caruso, Debra Christina, Paul Cleveland, Karin and Stephen Cockram, Janet Cosner, Helen Crim, Lansing Dickinson, Robert and Wendy Dyment, Patricia Everts, Rosemary Fischer, Micthell and Margaret Fitzgibbon, Susan Flick, Marilyn Gollnitz, Karen Gorman, John and Marilyn Hemmer, Cristie Herbst, Pete and Diana Holt, Nicholas Holt, Mary Humphrey, Iron Pelican Publications, Jeffrey Kring, Lake Shore Savings, Susan Landrigan, Ronald and Kathleen Levulis, Edward and Maria Mallia, Elena Marsala, David Martin, Robert Mascaro, Mason Funeral Home, Jean McCausland, Bradley and Patricia McClennan, Claudia Monroe, Janet Nass, Portage Pie, Susan Poster, Quagliana’s Bark Grill, Louise Quick, Carol Reynolds, Robert and Kathryn Richmond, Jeremy Riedesel, Jillian Roache, James Sarpine, Diane Scarpine, Chad and Laura Schofield, Joel Seachrist, Jon Shoff, Patricia Smith, Timothy Smith, Stephen Stratton, Carolyn Thomas, TW Biggins Wine and Spirits, Michael Vande Velde, Ami Vande Velde, W.P. Jackway Post 6764 VFW, David and Nancy Walker, Westfield Family Dental, and Westfield Women’s Org.

The Westfield Fund is a Community Donor Advised Fund of the Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation. Its mission of improving the quality of life for residents of Westfield is fulfilled through grantmaking to charitable projects and organizations serving the community. Grants are made possible by contributions from individuals, families, and businesses. For more information on The Westfield Fund or to contribute to the fund, please visit nccfoundation.org/westfield-fund.

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