French Charitable Trust awarded to Meals–and More program

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M. David Schmutz, vice president & private client advisor, Wells Fargo Private Client Services, and Janet Brisco, vice president and senior trust administrator, Wells Fargo Private Client Services and Sierra Del Mar Metropolitan Advisory Board vice-chair, hosted an informal celebration to recognize grant recipients of both the Samuel and Katherine French and the Maurice Masserini Charitable Trusts—and to present the awards—at a community reception on April 20, 2005.

The French Charitable Trust awarded The Salvation Army’s Meals—and More Senior Nutrition Program for the Homebound Elderly a grant of $5,000 to purchase 1,667 meals for the frail elderly living in the City Heights and Mid-City area of San Diego.

The Trust’s total contributions to the Army include two other gifts (1990 and 2003) for a total of $30,000 in support.

 

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french charitable trust awarded to meals–and more program. m. david schmutz, vice president private client advisor, wells fargo private client services, and janet brisco, vice president and senior trust administrator, wells fargo private client services and sierra del mar metropolitan advisory board vice-chair, hosted an informal celebration to recognize grant recipients of both the samuel and katherine french and the maurice masserini charitable trusts—and to present the awards—at a community reception on april 20, 2005. the french charitable trust awarded the salvation army’s meals—and more senior nutrition program for the homebound elderly a grant of $5,000 to purchase 1,667 meals for the frail elderly living in the city heights and mid-city area of san diego. the trust’s total contributions to the army include two other gifts (1990 and 2003) for a total of $30,000 in support.
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