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Bees buzzing to support shelters

Six local women are buzzing with enthusiasm for Catholic Charities’ two shelters – Harbor House Domestic Violence Shelter and St. Anthony Family Shelter – as they raise both awareness of and funds for the shelters.

During a six-week campaign which concludes Nov. 12, the six Queen Bees will use a peer-to-peer fundraising platform to reach out to family, friends, coworkers and others in an attempt to each raise at least $3,000 for shelter operations. That figure represents the costs to house, feed and provide assistance for one family in shelter for one month.

This marks the fifth Queen Bee Campaign for Catholic Charities, which taps into the leadership of the community’s most dynamic and inspiring women – women who believe in making a difference.

Selected for their professional success, civic achievements and commitment to philanthropy, the 2021 Queen Bees are:

- Jennifer Collins, MONAT Global

- Jenna Donovan-Weinberg, OnPoint-Realtors and Noveau

- Kari Hampel, Barry Callebaut

- BreAnna Monk, City of Derby

- Shelby Myers, Hound and Honey Photography

- Lindsey Wasinger, Fugate Enterprises

At the conclusion of the campaign, the top fundraiser will be named Queen Bee Woman of the Year. In 2020, five Queen Bees combined to raise the dollars necessary to provide one month of shelter, food and assistance for 17 families.

To learn more about the 2021 Queen Bee honorees or to donate to one, visit give.classy.org/QueenBee2021.

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