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Prospective Member Informational Zoom Meeting
Are you looking to join an organization that transforms the lives of children and adults through philanthropic programs in Placer County? We welcome, women, men, teens, working professionals, and…
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Feeding the Homeless
In an effort to help feed the homeless in Placer County, we recently partnered with the Subway Sandwich Shop, in the Rocklin Commons Mall…
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Papa Murphy’s Fundraiser
Papa Murphy’s in Auburn and Roseville were able to donate $321 to our Chapter because of all the wonderful people who ordered pizzas in support of our Chapter! Pictured…
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Our Great Landlord!
We were delighted to present our terrific landlord, Arnie Lyon, with a Proclamation stating that he is “The Best Landlord” we could…
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Caring with Crayons Campaign
Our chapter has just provided every kindergarten through third grade student (all 2300 of them) in the Western Placer Unified School District…
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Operation School Bell® Grant!
A big THANK YOU to the City of Roseville for their generous grant to Assistance League® of Greater Placer for our Operation…
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Robert Kemp Community Endowment Grant from Placer Community Foundation
We are the grateful recipient of a grant from the Robert Kemp Community Endowment Fund. Robert Kemp, the child of Russian immigrants, was a World War II veteran. His…
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Celebrity Chef Fundraiser Supports Our Chapter
Assistance League® of Greater Placer is selling tickets to the Auburn 49er Lions Club Celebrity Chef Event March 5th at Gold Country Fairgrounds. For…
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Golden 1 Community Grant for Books
Look at all those books! Assistance League® of Greater Placer was able to purchase 157 books for WPUSD – Sheridan Elementary School through a very generous…
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Greorge Cirby Elementary School receives new books through Golden 1 Grant!
We were delighted to be able to present books to these happy students at George Cirby Elementary School. The school shared a $5000 Golden 1 Community Book grant with…
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