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Cindy Morris (left), second counselor in the relief society; Susan Barstow, relief society service coordinator; and Pam Oettel, Brainerd Ward Relief Society president, stand by items donated to the women s center in Brainerd.
Donation made to Mid-Minnesota Women’s Center
The Brainerd Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Relief Society Organization recently donated needed items to the Mid-Minnesota Women s Center in Brainerd as a service project for the Alex & Brandon Child Safety Center.
The Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is one of the largest women’s organizations in the world. The relief society is for women ages 18 and over whose purpose is to provide support for the temporal and spiritual needs of all women in the church, as well as others who are in need.
The Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is for women ages 18 and over whose purpose is to provide support for the temporal and spiritual needs of all women in the church, as well as others who are in need
The donation was for $3,160 as well as some toys.
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Cub Foods personnel present a check to staff of the Mid-Minnesota Women s Center. Pictured are Steve Daoust, Baxter Cub Foods store director (left); Vicki Flor, Mid-Minnesota Women s Center programs manager; Lenora Zino, Mid-Minnesota Women s Center community relations coordinator; Bryan Jelinski, Brainerd Cub Foods store director; Chris Quisberg, president of S & R Quisberg Inc.; and Molly Cosert, bookkeeper at Cub Foods. Submitted photo
Chris Quisberg and his team at Cub Foods recently made a surprise donation to the Mid-Minnesota Women’s Center Inc. of $3,160 as well as toys for the organization.