Why I give to Puente: Lorraine Eberhardt

Lorraine Eberhardt is an example of how grassroots support has an impact on Puente’s ability to serve the community. Eberhardt and her family give a modest monthly donation to Puente, and it really adds up. Each year, Eberhardt’s donations enable Puente to buy holiday-time gift certificates for six families. Yet Eberhardt downplays her contributions.

“I feel like it’s the least I can do. I see what Puente does for the community. I wish I could do more,” she says.

Eberhardt lives at YMCA Camp Jones Gulch in La Honda with her husband and son, who just graduated  from Pescadero High School. As YMCA Group Services Director she lives in a home on camp property, deep in the tranquil redwood forest. She first became aware of Puente eight years ago, when staff members approached the camp about starting a Puente summer program and bringing in Puente youth workers to supervise as junior counselors.

Lorraine Eberhardt with son Lucas and husband Craig

Lorraine Eberhardt with son Lucas and husband Craig

Growing up on the South Coast requires a creative approach to extracurricular and educational opportunities, one reason why Lucas was thrilled when he heard about a new program Puente was offering high school students: a year-long interdisciplinary Introduction to Latin American Studies course through the SAAGE (Stanford Academic Alliance for Global Enrichment) initiative of the Center for Latin American Studies at Stanford. He joined a handful of his classmates and other students from East Palo Alto for the seminar experience which was a big success.

“He loved that program. It was very eye opening for him. It was great socially, because he was going over the hill, meeting other high school students. He got his first taste as to what college was like. And it pumped up his GPA,” says Eberhardt. When Lucas graduated from high school this summer, he was class salutatorian. He is headed to college at Belmont University in Tennessee to study nursing in the fall.

With her son out of the house, Eberhardt is hoping to find some time to volunteer with her favorite local nonprofits, South Coast Children’s Services and Puente.

“It just seems like Puente is involved at every level, whether education for families or free help at tax time. Puente is so tuned in to people’s needs and makes sure that they don’t do without,” says Eberhardt.

 

To donate to Puente, please visit https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/puente

Second Annual Puente 5k/10k Fun Run/Walk and more

 Second Annual Puente 5k/10k Fun Run/Walk

Join us for our second annual 5k and first ever 10k Fun Run and walk. The run/walk kicks off with a Zumba warm up outside Puente’s office (620 North St. in Pescadero). Delicious snacks and drinks will be waiting after the run/walk. A portion of proceeds benefits Puente and its mission to promote health and wellness throughout the South Coast. Registration is $12 if you sign up before August 1, $15 after August 1. Details and registration here. For more information,email Abby Mohaupt.

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Screening for Diabetes and High Cholesterol

Puente will offer a free fasting cholesterol lipid panel, blood pressure and BMI screening.

The cholesterol lipid panel includes total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides and blood sugar. A 12-hour fast (no food, only water) is required. Participants must be age 18 or older. Learn about the world of lipids on Tuesday, July 22 at 7:00 PM. Then fast on Saturday night, July 26, and learn your results on Sunday morning, July 27. For more information, or email Molly Wolfes.

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Pescadero Grown! Farmers’ Market every Thursday

Join Puente and all your neighbors at the Pescadero Grown! Certified Community Farmers’ Market in Pescadero every Thursday this summer from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Live music, kids’ activities, free bike repair, and the freshest hyperlocal produce in the region await you. Come sample the season’s delights! 251 Stage Road (Next to Pescadero Country Store).

For information on all upcoming events, contact Puente at (650) 879-1691.

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What Puente Needs This Month

Puente summer backpack drive is on until July 28

From notebooks to calculators, Puente delivers fully stocked backpacks to more than 250 South Coast children each year. Students and teachers need your help with crucial back-to-school supplies. Please click here for a list of what’s needed. Thank you. For more information, email Abby Mohaupt.

Drop-Off Locations: Pescadero Grown! Certified Community Farmers’ Market, Thursdays in June or July 3:00 – 7:00PM ● Puente, 620 North Street (650) 879-1691 (please call for hours) ● Half Moon Bay Farmer’s Market on July 19 and 26 ● Reach and Teach (144 25th St, San Mateo) ● First Presbyterian Church (1140 Cowper St. Palo Alto) ● Studio 4 Pilates (213 San Mateo Rd, Half Moon Bay)

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Puente Needs Thermometers

Puente is asking our community to donate new digital thermometers to help keep the South Coast healthy. Both adult and child thermometers are needed.

For details, contact Community Health Coordinator Molly Wolfes at (650) 879-1691 x 321 or email Molly Wolfes.