Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Our Client Holiday Party

Today was a beautiful day for Mary's Center. We celebrated our Client Holiday Party and we all had a terrific time. Thanks to the support of organizations and individuals who made possible for us to celebrate this special day, we were able to provide gifts and food to nearly 600 children and their families.

Each family also had the chance to get a picture taken with Santa -we have our in-house Santa, who is our Chief Operating Officer, David Tatro, who's done it for the last two years and loves playing that role-. The pictures had an addition this year: Dr. Richard Gesker, our dentist, joined Santa playing "Rich, the Elf", and the kids loved him as well.


It is really gratifying to feel the support of so many people around us to make this event happen, and to see the impact it causes in our families. For many of our children, the toys they received today were the only ones they got this holiday season.

We are grateful for receiving so much love, care and warmth during these days and we acknowledge our donors, volunteers, staff and friends who have helped us preserve one of our oldest and most beautiful traditions of the year. Happy New Year!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Colombia Artisan Afternoon

To Benefit Mary's Center

We want to invite you to a Colombia Artisan Afternoon exhibiting more than 15 Colombian artisans. From 'mochilas' made by hand to necklaces and key chains. You'll be amazed by the creativity of this exhibit.
Come and buy your Christmas gifts while you support Mary's Center!

When: Saturday, December 11, from 2:30 to 8:30 pm
Where: 212 New Mark Esplanade - Rockville, MD 20850
240-418-1942

Friday, November 5, 2010

Maria Gomez Joins DC Elected Mayor's Transition Team


Newly elected DC Mayor Vincent Gray has invited Mary's Center president and CEO, Maria Gomez, to join his Transition Team.

Maria was appointed as health and human services advisor along with Georgetown University law professor Peter Eldeman.

Congratulations Maria! We are proud to see that elected officials recognize your knowledge about health needs and your extensive experience in the community!

Monday, November 1, 2010

Together We Give More - Food Drive


Every year, during the Thanksgiving week, Mary's Center provides more than 200 families in need with a complete meal that includes a turkey, rice, canned vegetables, stuffing, etc., so that they can celebrate this special holiday. This is all possible thanks to the generosity of supporters and volunteers who donate food and time.

LatinVIP will hold its 9th annual Juntos Damos Más - Together We Give More fundaiser to benefit Mary's Center on this cause, and we invite you to join us.

When: Wednesday, November 17th, 5-10 pm

Where: Lupe Cantina: 1214 18th Streeet, NW, Washington DC

Free admission with the donation of 2 non perishable canned goods.



Halloween inside Mary's Center







































As traditional at Mary's Center, we had a fun Halloween celebration! Staff put all of their energy into decorating their offices and wearing creative costumes to delight our participants. Want to see more? visit our Facebook page.You'll be amazed!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Maria Gomez, one of the 45 People who Shaped Washington DC

We encourage you to read the Washingtonian Magazine 45th anniversary issue this month. Maria Gomez, our President and CEO, was featured as one of the 45 individuals -and the only one in the healthcare arena- who shaped Washington, DC between 1965 - 2010. Mary's Center was also acknowledged for being a critical piece of the region's healthcare system (page 78). It is truly an honor to be part of this wonderful organization!

Noche Tropical, what a lovely evening!

Congressmember Xavier Becerra and his wife Dr. Carolina Reyes's laugh can give you an idea about how fun our annual gala Noche Tropical was.
It was a lovely evening and the best gala ever in our 22 years of existence.
We had more than 350 guests at the Organization of American States and we raised over $365,000 for our programs.
We can't thank enough the First Lady, Michelle Obama, for accepting our invitation to be our Honorary Chair. It gave so much credibility to our work and our event.
We were privileged to honor two members of the administration, Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Juan Sepúlveda, as well as the World Bank Community Connections Fund.
Also, the presence of Congress members Chris Van Hollen, Xavier Becerra and Silvestre Reyes, Delegate Ana Sol Gutierrez, and so many sponsors, friends and supporters added that special touch to our event that made it so memorable.
Thank you all and we look forward to seeing you next year!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

SAVE THE DATE: Noche Tropical


Mary’s Center invites you to its annual gala
Noche Tropical.
A night of fun for a good cause.

Funds raised from Noche Tropical will go directly to the services that Mary's Center provides, including: primary health care, mental health, dentistry, health education, family literacy, tutoring, family social services, adolescent programs, and home visitation.

Date: Wednesday, October 6, 2009

Time: 6:30 pm

Program Format: Reception, Silent Auction, Seated Dinner, and Dancing

Location: Organization of American States -17th and Constitution Avenue, Washington, DC

Master of Ceremonies: Ray Suarez, PBS Senior Correspondent

Community Health Champion Award: The Honorable Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary of Health and Human Services

Education Leadership Award: Juan Sepúlveda, Executive Director, White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics

Public Service Award: Katherine Marshall, Board Chair, World Bank Community Connections Fund

Business Attire: ~ Valet Parking Available

To reserve your tickets now or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please call Ashley Griffith at (202) 420-7052.
Tickets are available for purchase online at www.maryscenter.org .

Friday, July 2, 2010

I don't want to be a Teen Mom


National Organizations Unveil First-Ever Pledge to Prevent Latino Teen Pregnancy

"As a 17 year old girl who struggle everyday with this issue, I have to confess that it is not easy to avoid the topic especially when I’m constantly surrounded by a lot of kids in school who are sexually active and the pressure is certainly there.

Believe me, it is very uncomfortable when your peers ask you why you don’t have a boyfriend and why you are not into sexual relationships yet. For many of them to be sexually active is not a big deal and the last thing they think of are the consequences because they know if they become pregnant, someone in their family will take care of their baby.

But I can tell that life doesn’t get easier for them afterwards. I see them rushing to the daycare, shopping for diapers, dropping out from school and feeling frustrated when they want to hang out with their friends on a Saturday night yet they can’ t because no one can stay with the baby.

And when I see that, it makes me reassure myself that I don’t envision myself in that position and although I’m sure that many of my friends who have become pregnant used to think the same, often times, they’ve been victims of lack of information on how to prevent a pregnancy, lack of time with their parents to discuss these issues, and lack of activities in which they can get involved with.

If you ask me how I’ve done it, I would say that there have been many factors: The efforts that my parents have put into trying to give my brother and I a good education and keeping us enrolled in numerous programs so that our time is always busy and entertained; also the rigor of the school I attended to, St. John’s College High School, which I just graduated from this past June 4th being part of the National Honors Society, and definitively the role that Mary’s Center has played in my life through its teen program.

As a 17 year old girl who struggle everyday with this issue, I have to confess that it is not easy to avoid the topic especially when I’m constantly surrounded by a lot of kids in school who are sexually active and the pressure is certainly there.
I’ve become part of the teen program since I was 12 and I can say that here I have learned practically everything: from the dangers of drugs or consequences of teen pregnancy or alcohol abuse to college applications and job skills. As a matter of fact, it was here where I received help throughout the college process for the career of Psychology that I chose to pursue and I was admitted in George Mason University.

In the meantime, I will spend my fifth summer here at Mary’s Center as part of the Urbanitos, a Youth Employment Program for us to be engaged in a work environment at the time that we learn and stay away from the streets.
I know there’s still a road ahead but the barriers and challenges I’ve found during these teenage years have made me stronger and have prepared me to achieve my goals, which are definitely not to be a teen mom.

On August 26th, I will start my career at George Mason University… and I am very much excited to work in Child Psychology and to work mainly with children who have autism."

To learn more about the National Consensus Statement on Latino Teen Pregnancy Prevention, click here

Monday, May 24, 2010

My Cinderella Experience at the State Dinner


By Maria Gomez, President and CEO

Dear Friends, Donors, and Supporters:
To all of our Mary’s Center friends, I dedicate this note to you for your unyielding commitment to our work. Without your longstanding support, Mary’s Center would not have had the privilege of the First Lady’s visit, the opportunity for our young teens to attend a State of the Union Address, or an invitation to the second State Dinner at the White House. Each one of you, through your extraordinary and significant support, have enabled us to grow in size, but even more importantly, in spirit.
All of you have been a source of strength and inspiration for me and my staff over the years. Many of you were there at critical moments in my professional life when my heart was in so much pain I felt I could no longer lead Mary’s Center. Your words, your solutions, and your hands-on actions brought me back with more enthusiasm and a deeper passion. I thank you and wish you that in your lives, angels come your way as you have been there for me.
My earnest gratitude goes out to President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama for their tireless work on behalf of our great Nation. Thank you for embracing our city so profoundly. You truly understand the power that you have to transform the lives of our children forever.

My Cinderella Experience:

President Felipe Calderón and his wife Margarita Zavala were honored at the White House this past Wednesday, May 19th, with a State dinner that could be described as elegant, warm, and personable. Representing Mary’s Center, I was very fortunate and proud to receive an invitation and experience this momentous occasion with my husband. The security was tight but not imposing as we passed through the South East Gate and into the West Wing. We proceeded to walk down a corridor flanked by about 30 news photographers. All of this attention caught us by surprise, but we managed.

Once inside the White House, the atmosphere was a little more relaxed as guest mingled and exchanged greetings. We had the privilege of spending some personal time with California Congressman Xavier Becerra and his wife Carolina Reyes, Senator Menendez from New Jersey, DNC Chairman Tim Kaine, Secretary of State Mrs. Hillary Clinton, and others throughout the night. Equally wonderful was the time that we spent with Scott Schenkelberg from Miriam’s Kitchen, Lindsey Buss from Martha’s Table, and their magnificent wives as we shared our once in a life time opportunity to be able to serve in our communities during these special days in Washington. For that night, the everlasting chore of searching for funding was erased from my mind. Of course, there were a few Hollywood celebrities including Eva Longoria Parker (Desperate House Wives) and George Lopez.


At the appropriate time, the guests were gently prodded into the East Room to designated tables set around the periphery of the room and surrounding a long rectangular table near the center at which the two presidents and their wives and entourage were to be seated. Dinner was magical with a menu of superb Mexican food created by the Obama’s favorite Chef from Chicago, Rick Bayless. The ceviche could melt in your mouth, but my favorite was the Oregon Wagyu beef with mole sauce that tantalized with such amazing flavors. A few of the people at our table included New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez and one of his offensive linemen D’Brickashaw Ferguson, as well as Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano. Both presidents gave warm, salutary speeches and toasts that emphasized the bond between the two countries. First Lady Michelle Obama expressed her appreciation to the White House kitchen staff and the Marine Corp band for their support and hard work that helped to make the event memorable. The First Lady’s genuine and heartfelt words deeply touched my heart.

After dinner, trams shuttled the guests to a large tent for the evening entertainment. The tent covered an area that was about three quarters of the size of a football field with columns twenty feet high to support a ceiling from which three large flower baskets hung adorned with lines of simulated monarch butterflies. This butterfly theme was in honor of President Calderón, whose birthplace is Michoacán, Mexico where the monarchs make their annual migration from Canada. The evening started with acoustic guitarists originally hailing from Mexico City, Rodrigo y Gabriela. With a rousing Spanish guitar they played rock and a touch of heavy metal. This was followed by our own diva Beyoncé and her song “Irreplaceable” with my favorite line “To the Left, to the Left…” The evening ended beautifully as I shared the warmest moment all by myself with Mrs. Robinson, the First Lady’s mother. It doesn’t get any better than that!

The event was memorable and historic, and I felt honored and humbled to represent our Mary’s Center community and the important work that has been delivered to our community for the last 22 years. I remember a quote that caught my attention recently that stated that “we should judge each day not by its harvest, but by the seeds that we plant.” Although the author was anonymous, I feel that these sentiments best describe our renewed bonds with our Mexican brothers and sisters, especially in this time of controversy and strife.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Maria Gomez, Special Guest at State Dinner

Mary’s Center continues to strengthen its relationship with the White House. Our President and CEO, Maria Gomez, was invited by the First Lady Michelle Obama, to attend the State Dinner held in honor of the president of Mexico, Felipe Calderon and his wife, Margarita Zavala on May 19th.

Only three nonprofit organizations: Mary’s Center, Martha’s Table and Miriam’s Kitchen, were invited to attend this prestigious event –the second State Dinner of the new administration-.

The list of over 200 guests included Hollywood celebrities like Whoopi Goldberg, George Lopez and Eva Longoria, as well as key government officials and many other important personalities.

Also, the same day in the morning, 10 Mary’s Center teens were invited by the White House to be part of the arrival ceremony for Mexican President Calderon and First Lady Zavala.

Mary’s Center Teens Invited to the White House

Ten participants of Mary’s Center’s Teen Program and two staff members were invited to attend the Arrival Ceremony for President of Mexico, Felipe Calderon and his wife Margarita Zavala at the White House on May 19th.

That same night, Mary's Center's president and CEO, Maria Gomez, attended the State Dinner at the White House in honor of President Calderon and First Lady Zavala.

It was a unforgettable experience for all of them!

Baby Shower in Honor of Mary’s Center Mothers

What a lovely event! Two wonderful sisters, Marla Garchik and Margie Halem, invited a group of friends on May 19th to a baby shower in honor of Mothers-to-be at Mary’s Center. There was a delicious food, gifts and a warmth atmosphere that made us feel like at home.

It was a privilege and an honor for us as staff members to be in a room with so many generous and caring individuals who we now consider part of the Mary’s Center family.

We thank them for the time they took out of their hectic lives to learn more about the work we do and for bringing so many cute gifts for our babies. We also thank our volunteers, Prue and Ingrid, for joining us as Ambassadors of Mary’s Center.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Help the Mary’s Center Teens go to College!


Vote everyday from now until May 31st to give the Mary’s Center Teens a chance to win $25,000 for College Scholarships. Visit www.refresheverything.com/mcteens.

Goals
· Provide supports for teens to apply to college.
· Raise money to provide scholarships for teens to attend college.
· Build the Urbanito Alumni Association to provide ongoing support.

Overview
The Urbanito Scholarship Fund was created by teens during after their 2007 summer project where they analyzed the Washington, D.C. educational system and concluded that a significant barrier to their access to higher education was a lack of financial resources. This year 25 have applied to college. All were accepted to at least one university or community college. Our goal is to raise $25,000 to provide each with a $1,000 grant.
To receive a grant, the teens must be a high school or GED graduate, help with fundraising, and show proof of college or trade school attendance.

Deliverables:
- 25 teens, upon proof of attendance at a college, university, or trade school, will receive a $1,000 grant to be used toward tuition, room and board or the purchase of books.
- The Teen Program Alumni Association will be formed to provide ongoing support.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

We Never Stop Working for our Community!!

Mary’s Center has been selected as a 2010 Leadership Award recipient!!

The Washington Area Women’s Foundation has selected Mary’s Center as a recipient of the 2010 Leadership Award because of Mary’s Center committed role in critical issues and needs of the girls and women of our community.

“We are just thrilled with the richness and diversity in the communities reflected in the work you do, and the exceptional way that you serve these communities,” says WAWF Philanthropic Education Officer Nicole Cozier.

As a Grantee Partner of The Women’s foundation Mary’s Center will be receiving $10,000 and the possibility to compete for an additional $5,000.

Mary’s Center along with nine 2010 Leadership Award recipients will compete for online votes from April 5 to April 22. The additional $5,000 will be awarded to the organization that receives the most online votes.

The 2010 Leadership Award Reception and Presentation will be held on April 29.

Don’t forget to vote!

Take me to the voting site.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Mary's Center Locations!!


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Dora the Explorer was at Mary's Center!!!



Mary’s Center hosted on March 9 the launching of the U.S. Census Bureau “Children Count Too” awareness campaign featuring Dora the Explorer.
“Children Count Too” is a campaign designed to remind parents to include babies and young children on their 2010 Census forms. “Every child counted in the 2010 Census will help identify communities in need and bring resources to address specific vulnerabilities, whether they are in health care, child care, education, transportation and affordable housing. Only through well funded comprehensive and multiservice programs, places like Mary’s Center will be able to have an impact on the nation’s health care outcomes,” said Mary’s Center President and CEO Maria Gomez.
Mary’s Center has been working in partnership with the U.S. Census Bureau to make sure our community is ready for the 2010 Census. Helping participants to complete census forms and answering their questions and concerns is critical; thus, starting March 19, and for the following month, the Center for Census Assistance will be in our Adams Morgan location on Tuesdays (11:30am-3:00pm) and Wednesdays (9:30am-11:30am).
“We cannot afford to miss a single child living in America. A complete and accurate count of our nation’s youngest is critical to their health and education, and the strength of our communities and work force,” said US Census Bureau Director Robert Groves.
Children from our playgroup and our family literacy program were thrilled to see Dora the Explorer in person.