After feeling an amazing amount of love and support during her Lymphoma diagnosis in March, Betty Phillippi wanted to give back.
So she along with her granddaughter Jessica Schiavoni are hosting a craft and vendor show to help Club Hope.
“Club Hope was so good to me this past year,” Phillippi said. “They were just really great and supportive.”
The Christmas Hope Vendor & Craft Show will be held on December 3 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Wayne Township Firehall, 5153 Ellwood Road, Ellwood City.
There will be pepperoni rolls, cookies, water, and coffee for sale. In addition, there will be 33 raffle baskets, a lottery Tree, and two trees of gift certificates.
All profits from the food and basket raffle will benefit Club Hope. Club Hope will also be at the show selling Tshirts.
Club Hope Foundation’s Mission is to provide encouragement, services, and HOPE to patients and families affected by a cancer diagnosis.Through the efforts of their volunteers and the students in the school clubs, Club Hope brings hope into the lives of those who need it the most! Some of the ways Club Hope helps patients in need: Gas Cards, Bag of HOPE, Gift Cards for Meals, Purchasing an Item Needed For In Home Care, Outsourced Cleaning and Handy Man Services, and more.
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Jessica Schiavoni is how her name is spelled. Thanks for the write up. I’m sure it will bring a few more people into the show. Thanks Tracey