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Twelve organizations receive grants from fund established in memory of Samantha Otte

By EDWARD HUSAR Relatives and friends of the late Samantha Otte gathered this morning at the Transitions Vocational Training Center, 631 N. 48th, to celebrate her 21st birthday by distributing $19,300 in grants to a dozen organizations that benefit children in the Quincy area. Samantha, the daughter of Chuck and June Otte, died in March

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“Between Friends”

by Steve Eighinger Quincy Herald-Whig “Between Friends” effort trying to build on past success to raise funds to benefit children Suzette Krummel is hoping to make a good thing even better. Krummel and Vanessa Pulliam help coordinate “Between Friends,” an effort from a group of volunteer women who dedicate their craft making and artistic abilities

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Samantha Otte Grants January 2009

Grants totaling $21,500 issued to youth-oriented groupsDuring nine years, fund has handed out more than $137,000 to meet 100 requests Today’s Sammy Fund Grant Recipients: Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Adams County for one-on-one mentoring relationshipsCornerstone:  Foundations for Families for youth service programs Girl Scouts of Two Rivers Council for membership assistance, outreach programming and “campership”

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Sammy Fund Weekend Results

Annual Sammy Fund event raised $47,726 The ninth annual Sammy Fund event in October raised $47,726 to benefit youth organizations and community betterment. Organizers gathered Wednesday night to thank volunteers and show appreciation to honorary chairmen Harold and Ann Knapheide.  The Sammy Fund honors Samantha Otte, who died at age 10 after a liver transplant

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Disaster Avoided

6 O’clock Follies:  When Chuck Otte was asked to speak at Thursday’s press conference, his first order of business was the prevent a possible disaster.  Wendy Bockhold, a volunteer for the Sammy Fund, spent about 10 minutes explaining the upcoming event, introducing the honorary chairmen and recognizing the event’s major sponsors, all the while nervously

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