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Rejoice! Shirley’s Place Opens Its Doors |
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On Sunday March 4, 2007 CHGM hosted the
Grand Opening of the newly renovated Day Hospitality Center at 1338 G
Street, SE! The Open House drew many
members of the community, friends, donors, neighbors, staff and program
participants to celebrate the occasion and officially rename the center
“Shirley’s Place” in honor of former CHGM board member, Capitol Hill
neighbor, civil rights activist, Foreign Service officer and non-profit
leader Shirley Smith Anderson. Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells, CHGM
Board president Margo Bailey and Executive Director Emily Guthrie spoke to the impact that Shirley’s
Place will have for the homeless and struggling families that it serves. Shirley’s children and grandchildren, friends
and colleagues gathered from across the country to rejoice in the
living legacy that she inspired: a light
filled new space with new kitchen, business center, offices, children’s
play area, and gorgeous back yard to welcome families for years to come. The grand opening was the culmination of a
five year labor of love for CHGM and a testament to the power of
community. A team of amazing volunteers
including Barbara Black, Lynn Kneedler, Susie Goodwillie Stedman, Jeanne Mayer, the Rev. Elizabeth Wheeler,
Sally Wells, Susan Clampitt, Jen Ihlo, Nadine Hathaway and Heather
Burneson raised over $250,000 to fund the renovation.
CHGM Board member and volunteer extraordinaire Susan
Sedgewick worked tirelessly, overseeing the renovation and coordinating
the furnishing of the center. Local
businesses, congregations, neighbors and organizations donated both
money and in-kind support to make the vision a reality.
Special thanks to Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church,
Denchfield Roofing Corporation, DC Access and Architectural &
Design Innovations for their most generous in-kind contributions and to
all who made this possible.
Thanks to you, families enter a world of hope and
possibility at Shirley’s Place. |