Thank you to our generous donors who make our work possible. To view our annual Honor Roll of Donors, click here.
Tour de Llama returns June 25
Registration is open for Tour de Llama. Note: we’re starting at 8:30 a.m., half an hour earlier this year. To register online, click here.
Tour de Llama is back on June 25th.
The cyclists, the llamas and the great food are back for the Third Annual Tour de Llama. To register online, click here.
Choose from 30- or 60-mile rides that begin and end at Divine Llama Vineyards in East Bend. Rides begin at 8:30 a.m., rain or shine.
Expungement clinic in the news
We’ve partnered with Wake Forest University School of Law students on a series of Expungement Clinics that have been held at Samaritan in the evenings. The students’ work received some well-deserved recognition in the Winston-Salem Journal recently.
You can read the story here.
Volunteer Appreciation is Sunday, April 24.
Mark your calendars now for Volunteer Appreciation on Sunday, April 24 from 2 to 4 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Please join us for food and fellowship.
Penny Campaign collection update.
Thanks to everyone who helped us surpass our $50,000 goal. The Penny Campaign 2015 collection stands at $51,457, with money still coming in. We had a great day taking donations at 110 Oakwood and our new building at 414 E. Northwest Blvd. Be sure to mark your calendar for Penny Campaign 2016 Collection Day on December 3.
Our e-newsletter, Word on the Street, debuts.
To keep up with the latest at Samaritan, please sign up for our new e-newsletter below. To read the current issue, with news about the holidays at Samaritan, HOT Project and Penny Campaign, click here.
Lovefeast at our shelter
On December 8, New Philadelphia Moravian Church held a Lovefeast for guests in our shelter. About 35 guests attended, in addition to staff, board and donors. The Winston-Salem Journal came and wrote a story about the service. You can read more about it here.
Tyrone in the spotlight.
Tyrone Baldwin, our go-to guy for anything related to our building, is also one of the first graduates of our Project Cornerstone program. He went from having it all to losing it all and he says he’d be dead or in prison without Cornerstone. His story recently caught the eye of a Winston-Salem Journal reporter. Read more about Tyrone here.
Good Samaritan recognized
At our recent SAM & Eggs breakfast, Executive Director, Sonjia Kurosky, presented the Good Samaritan Award to HanesBrands. The award recognizes people or groups that have made significant contributions to Samaritan Ministries. To learn more, click here.
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