Freeport, IL – The 100 Men Who Care for Stephenson County recently presented a donation in the amount of $3,400 to the Navy Junior ROTC (NJROTC) program at Freeport High School. This was the second donation of the recently formed group.
The next meeting of 100 Men Who Care is Tuesday, November 15 at 6pm at the Freeport Club at 1614 S. Park Boulevard. The group is open to any man who lives, works, or cares about Stephenson County and who is interested in participating. The only requirement for participating is agreeing to support the chosen charity with a donation of $100 quarterly. The group meets quarterly and the charity to be supported is chosen at each meeting.
“We were able to increase the amount we gave by 50% from our first meeting, which is exciting! The more men we have participate, the greater impact we can make on a selected charity,” said Bill Clow, one of the founding members of 100 Men Who Care for Stephenson County.
This group is modeled after the 100 Who Care model. There are scores of chapters throughout the country, including a 100 Women Who Care chapter in Stephenson County. The founders emphasize they follow the model of being able to do some good while having a good time!
For more information about the 100+ Men Who Care for Stephenson County, visit their website, https://100menstephensoncounty.org/ or contact Bill Clow at 815-236-5463.
Caption: Pictured here (Center) are Lt. Commander John Spirtosanto, members Delbert Bunker, Ryan Walton and Bill Clow presenting the $3,400 in donations to Sergeant Major Michael Dechy. Also pictured, in no particular order are Tybalt Thurman, Sean Farris, Dylan Garcia, Kyleigh Woitynek, Andrew Nyman, Drake Longo, Lauren Hjelemeland, Asher Rittoe, Christian Roseland, Dakota Lhus and Nevieh Pacheco. The next meeting of 100 Men Who Care is Tuesday, November 15 at 6pm at the Freeport Club at 1614 S. Park Ave in Freeport.