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Milestone: Sequim Wheelers get GIVE65 boost from Home Instead

Published 1:30 am Wednesday, September 29, 2021

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In front row, co-owner Kathleen Schmidt of Home Instead of Clallam & Jefferson Counties (left) delivers a check worth $7,808 to Sequim Wheelers’ Nicole Lepping on Sept. 9, following the annual Home Instead Charities GIVE65 fundraiser held in July. Joining the pair are (back row, from left) Kim Cleary, Trisha Rodgers, Jade Downer and co-owner Isaac Schmidt of Home Instead, and Sequim Wheelers Bob Fitton, Leilani Sundt, Norm Hieger and Marcia Wesesky, with (middle row, from left) Wheelers Michele Fraker and Lanie Cates. Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell

Call it a story of neighbors helping neighbors. Home Instead of Clallam & Jefferson Counties picked the Sequim Wheelers Adaptive Bike Program in the annual Home Instead Charities GIVE65 fundraising program for nonprofits in July, resulting in a donation of more than $7,800, Sequim Wheelers founder/president Nicole Lepping said earlier this month.

To qualify, Sequim Wheelers representatives had to go through a series of paperwork and vetting process and demonstrate that they provide services and benefits to seniors in the community, said Pam Scott, a home care consultant with Home Instead.

“Many of the residents in our local long term care communities have been able to participate in this wonderful program,” Scott said.

Overall, Home Instead Charities this year is providing $150,000 in matching grants.