
SAVE THE DATE
Celebrating Partnerships 2011
February 24, 2011
Doubletree Hotel & Executive Meeting Center , Bethesda, MD
Celebrating Partnerships is a premier event in Montgomery County which recognizes the invaluable contributions made by partners of the Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless (MCCH). This year’s event, co-chaired by Isiah and Catherine Leggett, will commemorate the 20th anniversary of MCCH. The event will include a reception, dinner, and special program highlighting the past twenty years of MCCH, including stories from real people impacted by our services and the support of our donors and partners in the community. In 2009, almost 300 people attended Celebrating Partnerships including elected and other government officials, local business leaders and important community partners.
The Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless
thanks the following sponsors for their generous support of Celebrating Partnerships 2010:
Underwriting

Champions

Pettit Family Charitable Foundation
Advocates




Partners
Laura and Guy Cecala
Ernst & Young LLP
McShea Management, Inc.
The JBG Companies
Supporters
AHC Management LLC/AHC Inc.
Amberlea Photography & Design
Artisan Partners Construction Services, LLC
Austin Curtis
Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP
Chevy Chase Land Company
Covell Communities
Gallagher Evelius & Jones LLP
Insurance Associates
PEPCO
PNC
Nanci Porten and Paul Gutermann
Sandy Spring Bank
St. John Neumann Catholic Church
Richard and Martha Strombotne
Stuart S. Hershey, Urban Ventures, Inc.
Washington Property Company
Wiencek + Associates
Celebrating Partnerships 2009 honored the following partners:
Montgomery County Councilmember Michael Knapp with the Sharan London Distinguished Service Award for his exceptional leadership and commitment to ending homelessness
in our community.

Home Builders Care Foundation with the Distinguished
Partner Award for its extraordinary contributions to
the construction and expansion of the men's emergency shelter
as well as to the renovation of Dale Drive Apartments providing
permanent housing to chronically homeless adults.


William Bakshi, a chef and former resident of
Seneca Heights Apartments, with the Distinguished Volunteer
Award for returning to Seneca to teach monthly cooking
classes and helping to create community over the past two year.