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      <image:title>Partners - Many Thanks to our incredible volunteers, Donors, partners, and major funders! We couldn’t do this without you!</image:title>
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      <image:caption>THE REVEREND LINDA ROGERS - CHAIR Linda has devoted her adult life to the service of others. Her dedication is especially evident in her work with the Episcopal Church, where she became ordained and currently serves as a deacon. Most recently, Linda was called to the responsibilities of Deacon in Charge at St. George’s Episcopal Church in Pungoteague. Linda’s interest in the work of Dos Santos demonstrates her ongoing passion for service and leadership within her community. Before pursuing ordained ministry, Linda built a career as a registered public health nurse in Detroit, MI, and was a Board-Certified Fellow in the American Association of Pastoral Counselors. She later established and maintained a private counseling practice in Philadelphia, providing psychotherapy services to adults and couples.  Linda’s life has been enriched by extensive travel, a result of her husband’s career. Together, they have lived in various parts of the US and Europe. In 2002, seeking tranquility and the serene beauty of the region, Linda and her husband became permanent residents of the Eastern Shore.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>HENRY A. (HANK) TERHUNE - CO-CHAIR / VILLAGE NEIGHBORS REPRESENTATIVE Hank is an attorney who recently retired from a large law firm, where he practiced in its Washington DC office for more than 30 years. For eight years prior to joining the firm, he worked in Congress.  For the past several years, Hank has volunteered with Dos Santos, where he can often be seen organizing the thrift store warehouse and helping to unload and load furniture. We don’t know what we would do without Hank’s organizational skills and ready smile. Hank (and his wife, Mary, who also volunteers with Dos Santos) is a full-time resident of Chincoteague Island. On Chincoteague, he volunteers at Manna Café and at Village Neighbors, where he serves as Board President.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SUSAN R. COLPITTS - TREASURER Susan was a CPA, wealth management advisor, and entrepreneur prior to retirement.  She now enjoys her role as co-owner of Ghent Montessori School. In addition to her position as Treasurer of Dos Santos, Susan currently serves on the Board of Directors of several Hampton Roads organizations, including the United Way of South Hampton Roads and WHRO Public Media, and on the Board of St. Mary's Episcopal School in Memphis, Tennessee.  Susan and her husband Norman split their time between Norfolk and Craddockville.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>REVEREND JUDY WORTHINGTON - SECRETARY Judy is an ordained minister in the United Methodist Church who served congregations on Virginia’s Eastern Shore for more than a decade. With a strong commitment to pastoral care, spiritual growth, and community outreach, she has provided thoughtful leadership and guidance to the churches within the Bethel-Belle Haven and Franktown Charges. She was a nurse for twenty years prior to entering into ministry. Rev. Worthington is an engaged member of the Eastern Shore community. She serves on the Board of Dos Santos Food Pantry as Board Secretary, where she supports the organization’s mission to address food insecurity and serve local families. She is also a member of the Board of the Eastern Shore Community Services Board, supporting its effort to provide quality mental health, developmental disability, substance use, and prevention services to Northampton and Accomack Counties. Judy comes to Dos Santos through her ministry and long-standing dedication to faith-based service, bringing compassion, leadership, and a deep connection to the community she serves.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>BETTY MARINER - VICE CHAIR/ EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Betty is a retired ESL teacher and administrator with a long history of community service and leadership. For more than two decades, she and her husband, Peter, served as foster parents to unaccompanied minors in the Richmond, Virginia area while raising their two biological children. After moving to the Eastern Shore in 2001, Betty became deeply involved in St. George’s Episcopal Church, where she served as President of the women’s group, Convocation President, and later Treasurer of the Diocesan Episcopal Church Women. She and Peter have also been active members of the Habitat for Humanity Board, where Betty served as President and helped lead community initiatives such as the annual garden tour. Following her time with Habitat, Betty served on the Eastern Shore Literacy Council Board, supporting tutoring programs and serving a term as President. As Chair of Dos Santos for six years, Betty helped guide the organization through significant growth while strengthening its ability to meet evolving community needs.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JANETTE CRUMLEY - OLD DONATION EPISCOPAL REPRESENTATIVE Janette is a resident of Virginia Beach. Her professional career includes the ownership and operation of a company that specialized in public involvement with transportation initiatives. There she put a strong focus on engaging underrepresented communities and ensuring their voices were heard and included in discussions surrounding public projects and planning efforts. Originally from North Carolina, Janette earned her degree in accounting from East Carolina University. In addition to devoting her talents to the Dos Santos Board and serving as a liaison between Old Donation Episcopal Church and Dos Santos Food Pantry &amp; Thrift Store, Janette currently serves on the Board of Directors of St. Mary’s Home for Disabled Children, whose main campus is located in Norfolk with a group home in Virginia Beach.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>AUBREY ROWLAND - NORFOLK ACADEMY REPRESENTATIVE Aubrey is a native of Norfolk, VA, and has been a Dos Santos volunteer since 2023. She will graduate from Norfolk Academy in Spring 2026 and will continue her education at Davidson College in NC, studying public health. Throughout her time at Norfolk Academy, she has been an active participant in student journalism, studied regional health disparities through the Batten Leadership Program’s Global Health Fellows, and participated in several Spanish language immersion opportunities. In the future, she hopes to research regional health interventions for rural and immigrant populations.  Aubrey’s work with Dos Santos highlights her passion for community engagement and youth leadership, along with a strong desire to support underserved communities.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>STACY RHODES - AWAC REPRESENTATIVE Stacy is a resident of Chincoteague Island with more than 40 years of public service experience. Stacy spent much of his career working in six developing countries—including Bolivia, Haiti, and Guatemala—through the Peace Corps and as a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). In addition to his role with Dos Santos, Stacy is on the Board of Directors Dos Santos’ partner organization, the Agricultural Workers Advocacy Coalition (AWAC), and previously served on the Board of Global Communities, a nonprofit organization addressing complex challenges in global health, food systems, humanitarian assistance, sustainable development, and financial inclusion. Stacy’s wife, Trish, is Betty’s right hand woman at the Dos Santos Thrift Store. The couple are proud and deeply involved grandparents of five and enjoy working together to make a positive difference for their community.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PAUL GROSSMAN - EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL REPRESENTATIVE Paul is a retired engineer whose career spanned several decades and included work in the nuclear power industry, where he contributed his technical expertise to complex energy systems and operations. He now resides in Cape Charles with his wife, Barbara, enjoying retirement while remaining actively involved in his community. Paul is a highly engaged member of both the Cape Charles and broader Eastern Shore communities. In addition to his involvement with Dos Santos, he serves on the Cape Charles Town Council, where he helps guide local decision-making and community development. He is also a member of the Northampton County Economic Development Authority, supporting initiatives that promote sustainable growth and economic vitality, as well as the Eastern Shore Ground Water Committee, where he contributes to efforts focused on environmental stewardship and the region’s water resources. Paul’s connection to Dos Santos is rooted in his active participation at Cape Charles Emmanuel Episcopal Church. There, he serves as the church treasurer and as a lay eucharistic minister.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SUSAN MARINER - ESCADV REPRESENTATIVE Susan became involved with Dos Santos in 2022 as a designer and co-founder of the Dos Santos Thrift Store. She now creates earrings for the jewelry section of the store and runs the Dos Santos website. She currently serves as the Sexual Assault Advocate at the Eastern Shore Coalition Against Domestic Violence (ESCADV), leads the Eastern Shore's Coordinated Community Response Team against sexual and domestic violence, and acts as a liaison between ESCADV and Dos Santos. Prior to her work in advocacy, Susan had a 20-year career as a self-employed metal artist, with her work featured in more than 200 galleries and fine gift shops across the United States, Europe, and Japan. She has also served in leadership roles for fundraising events and art festivals throughout the Hampton Roads region. Susan feels blessed to live on Pungoteague Creek in Onancock, where she enjoys organic gardening and spending time with her young adult children.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>BABS NEFF - EASTERN SHORE CHAPEL REPRESENTATIVE Babs grew up on the Eastern Shore and will always consider it home. A graduate of Onancock High School and the University of Virginia, Babs is a retired real estate broker. She currently resides in Virginia Beach and is an active member of Eastern Shore Chapel Episcopal Church, where she serves on several committees. Babs has an extensive history of organizational leadership and has served on the Board of Directors and leadership committees of multiple organizations, including YMCA’s Camp Silver Beach and the United States Golf Association’s Women’s Committee. Her involvement with Dos Santos reflects a desire to give back to the Shore and support those residents who are struggling here.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JEANNE REYNOLDS - CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH REPRESENTATIVE Jeanne is a retired registered nurse with a 40-year career focused on maternal-child health. After more than two decades in Washington, D.C., she relocated full time to the Eastern Shore with her husband in 2021, where she continues to pursue her commitment to service and community engagement. Throughout her career, Jeanne worked to improve access to healthcare for underserved populations. In Washington, D.C., she provided Pediatric Mobile Care through the Ronald McDonald medical van, delivering essential services directly to children and families in need. She also held a leadership role as Director of Physician &amp; Community Access at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, where she helped strengthen connections between healthcare providers and the communities they serve. Jeanne is an active member of Hungars Episcopal Church, where she participates in the monthly food distribution program for Dos Santos. She remains dedicated to supporting individuals and families across the Shore and looks forward to continuing to expand her support of Dos Santos’s mission and her involvement in community-based initiatives.</image:caption>
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