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Sharon & Rod Hennig
Sharon & Rod Hennig
Sharon and Rod Hennig presenting a check to Jill Gaikowski, Founder of Happy Bottoms.
16 volunteers packed 1002 bags of food for needy children in Kansas City.
Helping to end hunger in west central Wisconsin.
Helping to end hunger in west central Wisconsin.
Rod Hennig volunteering at Feed My People Food Bank.
Sharon Hennig volunteering at Feed My People Food Bank.
Offering Hope Foundation granting $5,000.00 to the Boys and Girls Club of the Greater Chippewa Valley.
Sharon & Rod Hennig volunteering at the Trolley Run which is a fundraiser for the Children's Center for the Visually Impaired.
Jessica Schaefer, Kristi Hettrick (Director of Development for Harvesters), Rod & Sharon Hennig, Nisha Arton, Kathy Muir, Tammy Pitt Birling and Hannah Rachel presenting a check to Harvesters - The Community Food Network.
Offering Hope Foundation granting a donation to Happy Bottoms which will go towards their Mother's Day promotion. Rod and Sharon Hennig are pictured with Executive Director John Teasdale.
Zach Hennig, Jessica Schaefer, Nisha Arton, Hannah Brantly, Sharon Hennig, Chrissy Smith, Rod Hennig and Kermit Kallevig after a night of boxing food for Harvesters Community Food Network.
Sharon Hennig & Andi Walters preparing pulled pork for lunch at The Boys & Girls Club of Eau Claire.
Olivia Hamm, Kaylee Falk and Genaro Leal getting the serving trays ready for lunch at The Boys & Girls Club of Eau Claire.
Zach Hennig, Kylie Bold, Rod & Sharon Hennig, Cait Bold and Ben Sojka pulling diaper orders at Happy Bottoms.
Sharon & Rod Hennig volunteered at Harvesters Community Food Network and working on Project Strength. This project teaches people how to cook and then sends them home with a tote bag full of groceries. We were packing the tote bags full of food, boxing them up and then stacking the boxes onto pallets.
Sharon & Rod Hennig volunteered at Harvesters Community Food Network and working on Project Strength. This project teaches people how to cook and then sends them home with a tote bag full of groceries. We were packing the tote bags full of food, boxing them up and then stacking the boxes onto pallets.
Happy Bottoms is Kansas City’s Diaper Bank and their mission is to work with social service agency partners to provide diapers to low-income families while raising awareness of diaper need in our community.
Happy Bottoms is Kansas City’s Diaper Bank and their mission is to work with social service agency partners to provide diapers to low-income families while raising awareness of diaper need in our community.
Makila, Sharon & Rod Hennig helping make 630 snack packs at Harvesters Community Food Network.
Makila & Sharon Hennig helping make 630 snack packs at Harvesters Community Food Network.
Sharon Hennig and Emily Denes (Development Associate – Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Phoenix) getting ready for Today’s Kids, Tomorrow’s Stars while they tame Trigger & Buttermilk.
Rod & Sharon Hennig with a donation to Amy Gibbons, President and Executive Director of The Boys and Girls Club of Metro Phoenix.
Denise Cotler (Senior Director of Development) and Rod Hennig with a donation to All Faiths Food Bank.