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Santa Fund Donor List: Nov. 23, 2012

Representatives from McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton Jessica Boisvert, left, Michael McCluskey and Jeannette Riendeau, right, presented Shannon Sullivan of the New Hampshire Union Leader with a big check marking the Manchester law firm's annual Santa Fund donation on Wednesday. (DAVID LANE/UNION LEADER)
Santa Fund is a Christmas tradition that always brings joy
Today's list of donors to the Santa Fund:
Moquin & Daley, P.A., Attorneys at Law: $7,500.00
TD Bank Charitable Foundation: $10,000.00
For David, Cathy, Margaret, Rebecca, Peter, Greg, Toots, Cate, Michael, Jane & Jack. By the Bretts: $1,000.00
St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral: $1,000.00
In memory of Richard Duval. By Art Duval: $23.76
In memory of Marilyn (Nelson) Gates. By Ruth & Joe Nelson: $25.00
In memory of my aunts, Vasilike and Merope and my uncle, Apostolos. By Athanasios K: $10.00
Anonymous: $50.00
In remembrance of all our deceased loved ones. You are missed. By Mary Akerly: $100.00
St. George Cathedral, Anagennesis Ladies Society: $400.00
Donated by Shirley Adams: $200.00
In memory of Robert & Adrienne Blais from their children and grandchildren: $345.00
Anonymous: $25.00
In memory of Marguerite Beaulieu. By Robert & Margaret Farrar: $25.00
Bishop's Charitable Assistance Fund: $1,000.00
In memory of my mother, Mrs. Irene Y. Masse and sister, Rita C. Levasseur. Merry Christmas. By Lorraine T. Masse: $40.00
Wishing everyone a great holiday! By Doug Goumas, Beth Cavan & the Goumas children : $1,000.00
Happy Holidays from the Law Office of Tom Craig: $500.00
2012 Show N' Shine Car Show: $500.00
In memory of Doris and John Noury. By Leonard Noury: $100.00
In loving memory of Mary T. Melim. Love, Janet: $20.00
In memory of Joe & Elva Melim. Love, Janet: $20.00
Merry Christmas to all. By Jay & Barbara Taylor: $100.00
Anonymous: $10.00
Today's Total: $25,493.76
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How to donateSanta Fund donations can be made by completing the online form by clicking "Donate" below or send a check to: THE SANTA FUND You can also drop off the printed form in our newspaper and a donation in the Santa Fund box at the Union Leader, 100 William Loeb Drive in Manchester from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. We will also have a donation drop box at the Intown Manchester Holiday Market on Thursday, November 29 and every Thursday in December. Share a holiday greetingWith your donation, the Union Leader will publish a short holiday message in the newspaper. Just write it up exactly as you would have it appear, printing clearly, and mail it along with your donation. If you prefer to donate online, follow the link on the page following the transaction to submit a Christmas message.
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![]() The Union Leader Santa Fund is a community tradition that has supported the Salvation Army for more than 50 years. The Santa Fund was first established at the Post Office Fruit in Manchester after a chance 1959 meeting between the Salvation Army major and the then-editor of the Union Leader. In its first year, the Santa Fund brought in $1,000 to support the Salvation Army’s Christmas effort. Since then, the Santa Fund has raised nearly $6.8 million, thanks to the generosity of the community and local businesses. Santa Fund dollars continue to provide warm clothing, meals and toys during the holidays, as well as support Kids’ Café, summer camps and other critical programs throughout the year. Last year's drive brought in over $240,000 – thanks to the generosity of local businesses and residents, bringing the lifetime total to nearly $6.8 million. | ||||
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