Maureen Wild and Christmas in July

Dec 1, 2019 | Charitable Giving, Community

You all met Maureen Wild earlier this year when she wrote about the Capaldi Reynolds & Pelosi Team’s support of the American Heart Association and her personal connection to that cause.  This month she has made us aware of the Robert Wood Johnson campaign, Christmas in July, to bring toys and games to young cancer patients.  CRP is on board with that effort.

Maureen has been part of our Team for 29 years.  Her day job is managing our financial statement and audit quality review process, but around the holidays she finds us a worthy family to adopt and leads the effort to shop for, wrap, and deliver gifts and food for their celebration.  Come February she has us sending Valentines to the troops.

Maureen has one son and two grandchildren whom she adores.  She teaches Sunday school and is active in collecting clothing that will be sold to fund animal rescue and the treatment of animals in shelters.  She enjoys reading, day trips, and playing chicken foot for hours.  You might even find her at a yard or estate sale.  She is one busy lady with a very big heart.

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