The Nest makes contribution to the Ruidoso Alano Club. The groups will work together to meet the needs of their clients.
Category: Friends of the Nest
Sponsors, Sponsors, Sponsors!
HEAL & The Nest recognizes and thanks the sponsors of the 2016 Deacon Bob Open.
Local Musician Donates Talent to Charity Events
Friend of The Nest: Tomas Vigil
New Ruidoso Resident Wins HEAL Vacation Raffle
Sandy Tubb wins the 2016 HEAL Vacation Raffle. Ruidoso Race Track and Casino generously hosts the raffle drawing luncheon.
Local Hotel Undergoes Renovation and Donates Like-New Items to Local Resale Shop
The MCM Elegante Lodge and Resort donates items to Sweet Charity to be sold to benefit the Nest domestic violence shelter.
Retired California Fire Fighter Volunteers at HEAL
Kevin began helping at the shelter by volunteering to do yard work such as weed eating and tree trimming. That work evolved into fixing broken items, transferring the shelter’s considerable recyclables to the recycle plant and moving heavy items.
Sweet Charity Photo Shoot Marks Beginning of Revitalization of the Resale Boutique
Sweet Charity continues to be a clean retail shop with high-quality, gently-used items. Local photographer Pat Deleon Brent has photoshoot to show off some awesome clothing found at Sweet Charity.
HEAL Celebrates Retiring Teacher for Teaching Community Service to Students
Science teacher Yelena Temple and the Ruidoso Middle School Student Council collected toiletries and donated them to the Nest.
The Nest Receives Support from Near and Far
HEAL & The Nest receive donations from the Korean Women’s International Network of Albuquerque, the Garland Street Church Sunday School Class from Plainview, TX, and Building Communities that Support Children’s Reading.
Lincoln County Adult Literacy Volunteers Begin Program to Assist Domestic Violence Survivors at The Nest
LCAL’s volunteers are trained in one-to-one tutoring and offer those services free of charge to adults 18+ in Lincoln County and Mescalero. “The program’s purpose is to improve quality of life for individuals and the betterment of the community,” explained Program Coordinator Deborah Abingdon.