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Daffodil Days for Presbyterian Home Healthcare and Hospice

Daffodil Days for Presbyterian Home Healthcare and Hospice

Every year for 25 years, in partnership with our sponsors, donors and volunteers, the Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation has cut and arranged thousands to daffodils during the first weeks of March. They are sold at several dozen sales sites across the metro area to support patients in Home Healthcare and Hospice and to welcome spring into our lives. 

The Foundation is proud that First Community Bank was our presenting sponsor for the fifth year in a row.

Please give us a call at (505)-724-6577 if you are interested in information on joining us next year. We have a lot of fun at the warehouse cutting and arranging flowers or helping with deliveries and many volunteers have returned for this event for more than 20 years.     

The proceeds from this weekend-long event support Presbyterian's Homecare and Hospice Patient Care services.

Below are photos of volunteers preparing bouquets and flower arrangements for Daffodil Days in 2009. Click any image to get a larger version of the picture.

     

 

Rarin' to go
Ed De Jesus, Senior Professional Human Resources, filling vases 

Cutting and sleeving
Cutting and sleeving

 

Salute tute Kino and Florencio -- It's been a long day
Salute tute Kino and Florencio -- It's been a long day

Reporting from Rio Rancho Schools
Nita and Jerry with the Daffodil Days' mascot, Sparky

Reporting from Rio Rancho Schools
Reporting from Rio Rancho Schools
Daffodils' Fearless Coordinator, Aurora Bachicha
Daffodils' Fearless Coordinator, Aurora Bachicha

Board member Chris Spencer and volunteer Betsy Farmer playing in the water
Board member Chris Spencer and volunteer Betsy Farmer playing in the water

 

Rarin' to go
Rarin' to go

 

US NM Federal Credit Union volunteers
US NM Federal Credit Union volunteers

Betsy, Homehealth aide with Hospice for 25 years, preparing for the next shift
Betsy, Home health aide with Hospice for 25 years, preparing for the next shift

 

We couldn't do it without our volunteers!
We couldn't do it without our volunteers!

Anita and John Cates, Sr
Anita and John Cates, Sr 

 

Team break for lunch
Team break for lunch

The full crew from Gap Inc., Melissa, Yolanda, Saudika, Kery, Russ and Lori Lee
The full crew from Gap Inc., Melissa, Yolanda, Saudika, Kery, Russ and Lori Lee 

 

Let's get down to business
Let's get down to business

Lunch break in the warehouse
Lunch break in the warehouse 

 

Joe and Ginger making arrangements
Joe and Ginger making arrangements

Kino, Florencio and SJ doing the Production Line Three-Step
Kino, Florencio and SJ doing the Production Line Three-Step

 

John Anita, Cates, Jerry Leischner
John and Anita Cates, Jerry Leischner

From the Gap, Inc., Florencio and Kino
From the Gap, Inc., Florencio and Kino

  


Miss Daffodil Days 2009

Flower ladies
Flower ladies

Mel and Gary organizing the deliveries
Mel and Gary organizing the deliveries