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Gloucester County Women’s Club prepares 60 baskets for mothers in need

The nonprofit organization worked on the Mother’s Matter gift basket project on Thursday, April 5, and has a list of upcoming additional activities.

From left to right, Susan Rose of the Lauren Rose Albert Foundation, GFWC Gloucester County Women’s Club members Ilene Detofsky, Menna Fennas, Beth Guglielmo, Mary Schneider, Laura Lang, Kelli Sandifer and Kathy Schultes, of the Lauren Rose Albert Foundation, pose with care packages at their Mothers Matter event on April 5. Photo: Mary Schneider, special to The Sun.

The GFWC Gloucester County Women’s Club volunteered at the Lauren Rose Albert Foundation headquarters in Washington Township on Thursday, April 5, to work on the Mother’s Matter gift basket project. This project involves putting together color-coordinated baskets filled with personal care and beauty products for Mother’s Day. The baskets are given to mothers who are experiencing hardships.

Club members put together 60 baskets and helped inventory the hundreds of personal care and beauty products received through various businesses and organizations. For more info on this organization, visit www.laurenslegacy.org.

The GFWC Gloucester County Women’s Club is a nonprofit organization, and is part of the New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs and the General Federation of Women’s Clubs. Membership is open to women all over the county, over the age of 18. The club meets the second Thursday of each month, from September through June, at 7:00 p.m. at the Mantua Township Community Center, located at 111 Mercer Avenue in Sewell. In April, the club meets at a local restaurant for its annual banquet. This year, new officers will be installed.

Other upcoming activities, in addition to the annual banquet, include hosting a dinner at the Ronald McDonald House in Camden for patients and their families, collecting coupons for our troops overseas to use in their commissaries and collecting aluminum can tabs and used toner cartridges for the Ronald McDonald House. The club is also selling $1 raffle tickets to support the Adopt A Family project during Christmas. The raffle prize is $250 in gift cards — including a $100 Visa card. The club will be selling these tickets at Washington Township’s Super Saturday on May 12.

For more information on the GFWC Gloucester County Women’s club, visit www.glocowomensclub.org

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