Knights Of Columbus Donate Funds To Cardinal Services

July 5, 2024 at 4:38 p.m.
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Andrew Sutton, of the Knights of Columbus, visited Cardinal Services recently to present proceeds from the Knights’ annual Tootsie Roll Drive. The drive was held May 3-4. Volunteers spread out around Warsaw at storefronts and street corners in their bright yellow vests, waving Tootsie Rolls and collecting donations. This year, the effort raised over $18,000 for services supporting people with disabilities in Kosciusko County. The Knights voted to award Cardinal Services $14,205. Special Olympics and Magical Meadows also received donations from the annual fundraiser. Pictured (L to R) are Christina, Cardinal participant and member of Sacred Heart parish; Sutton, executive officer/Grand Knight of the Sacred Heart Knights of Columbus; and Vickie Lootens, Cardinal Services executive director.


Andrew Sutton, of the Knights of Columbus, visited Cardinal Services recently to present proceeds from the Knights’ annual Tootsie Roll Drive. The drive was held May 3-4. Volunteers spread out around Warsaw at storefronts and street corners in their bright yellow vests, waving Tootsie Rolls and collecting donations. This year, the effort raised over $18,000 for services supporting people with disabilities in Kosciusko County. The Knights voted to award Cardinal Services $14,205. Special Olympics and Magical Meadows also received donations from the annual fundraiser. Pictured (L to R) are Christina, Cardinal participant and member of Sacred Heart parish; Sutton, executive officer/Grand Knight of the Sacred Heart Knights of Columbus; and Vickie Lootens, Cardinal Services executive director.


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