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Daughters of Penelope Donate Clothing, Blankets to Day Kimball Hospital Birthing Center

October 27, 2015

PHOTO, L. to R. - DKH Director of Development, Pamela Watts; DKH Director of Maternal Child Health, Rachel Katsoulis; Daughters of Penelope member Betty Church; Daughters of Penelope President, Clara Angelos.The Daughters of Penelope Asteria Chapter of Danielson recently made a generous donation of baby clothes, blankets, booties, and bibs to the Birthing Center at Day Kimball Hospital, all purchased by the members of the Daughters of Penelope through member contributions and an anonymous $200 donation.

The donation is an annual tradition for the group. Clara Angelos, Daughters of Penelope Danielson Chapter president said, “There are many underprivileged families living in Northeastern Connecticut, and our chapter wanted to help out in some way. Every baby should have nice, new warm clothes and a blanket to go home in. Unfortunately for some families even those purchases can be challenging.”

Betty Church, a longtime member of the group and supporter of Day Kimball, echoed those sentiments. “Things are difficult for many families these days. I just can’t bear to think of a young family not being able to leave the hospital with the basics needed to care for their new baby. We all have to help each other out in a community, and I’m so happy to be able to do this every year with the Daughters of Penelope.”

Rachel Katsoulis, director of Maternal Child Health at Day Kimball Hospital and Pamela Watts, DKH director of development, accepted the donations at the hospital’s birthing center on October 20.

“We’re so thankful to the Daughters of Penelope for their generosity year after year,” said Katsoulis. “The clothes and blankets are very helpful, of course. But even just the thought that people in the community care enough about each other and our children to do this goes a long way toward young families feeling supported, and that’s very important.”

The Daughters of Penelope is the women's organization of the AHEPA Family (American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association) with Headquarters in Washington, DC and is a leader in philanthropic, educational and cultural activities with over 10,000 members and over 350 chapters in the US, Canada, Greece and Cyprus with sister Chapters in Australia.


PHOTO, L. to R. - DKH Director of Development, Pamela Watts; DKH Director of Maternal Child Health, Rachel Katsoulis; Daughters of Penelope member Betty Church; Daughters of Penelope President, Clara Angelos.



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