
Wolf Lake Neighbors Foundation
Founded in 2022
Having a positive impact on the lives of individuals and families in the Sullivan County towns of Thompson and Mamakating.
Your donations made it possible for WLNF to provide:
A second-year grant of $2,500 Awarded to Literacy Volunteers of Sullivan County.
A Donation of $2,500 to Literacy Volunteers of Sullivan County.
A Donation of $1,000 to the Rock Hill Ambulance Corps.
Wolf Lake Neighbors Foundation Celebrates 3 Anniversary
Wurtsboro- The Wolf Lake Neighbors Foundation celebrated it’s 3rd Anniversary on June 14th along with representatives of grant recipient SUNY Sullivan. Literacy Volunteers of Sullivan County is pleased to announce they have been awarded a second-year grant of $2,500 from The Wolf Lake Neighbors Foundation, Inc. This grant will enable the LVSC to keep the Wednesday night class of English as a Second Language (ESL) for this year
From left to right Jenny Gibbs, Dr. David Potash, Craig Gleason, Don Kennedy, Jessica Beattie, Jean Eifert, Debbie Lawyer, Joann Beattie, Kevin Beattie, Micki Kennedy, Jim Gleason, Don Nichol, Maggie Nichol, Michelle Lyn, Jud Rubin, Dan Zelem, Nancy Zelem, Amanda Gleason, Wilma Schiller, Eleanor Davis, and Matt Weld.
WLNF celebrated its 2nd Anniversary on June 15, 2024. Its donors joined with representatives of recent grant recipients, Sullivan County Community College and Literacy Volunteers of Sullivan County. Their generous support enabled WLNF to provide Sullivan County community College with a $5,000 scholarship for a graduating student to further their education at a SUNY college. In addition, WLNF donated $2,500 to Literacy Volunteers of Sullivan County. This provided an additional English as a Second Language (ESL) class for a year, enabling adult students to improve their English language skills.