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  • Warren Coalition Accepting Nominations for Larry M. Funk Memorial Award

    Warren Coalition Accepting Nominations for Larry M. Funk Memorial Award

    FRONT ROYAL, VA— Nominations are now open for the Larry M. Funk Memorial Award for Outstanding Service to Children. This award, newly established by the Warren Coalition, recognizes an individual whose dedication and services to children of Warren County have made a positive impact on them.

    The award is open to anyone who serves children in any way, though if it is their profession, the nominator will need to explain the way in which they go above and beyond their normal job requirements. Nominators are asked to explain the contributions made to the children and youth of Warren County, some specific examples, and five outstanding qualities of the nominee.

    Nominations can be made online at https://bit.ly/LarryFunkAward. (Note that the link is case-sensitive.) A panel will review the nomination packages, and the selected recipient will be presented with a plaque and $500 cash at the Warren Coalition’s Annual Membership Luncheon on July 28th at 11:30 am at the Community Center at 538 Villa Ave. in Front Royal.

    Larry M. Funk was a member of Warren Coalition for more than 20 years, serving in a number of positions to include Vice President and President during that time.  The Warren County Sheriff Department employed Larry for over 28 years, and 27 of those were as the D.A.R.E. instructor and Community Policing representative.  He received many awards and recognitions from community organizations such as Kiwanis, Elks Lodge, Moose Lodge, Warren County Sheriff Department, Warren County Board of Supervisors, and American Legion Post 53, just to name a few.  His many activities included presentations at events and distribution of educational materials for the youth of Warren County.  This included many bike rodeos; Warren County Fair booths; Warren Memorial Hospital annual health fair; drug awareness displays; car shows; and car seat safety checks.  He coordinated and organized the annual D.A.R.E. day, which was the culmination of a year of planning for the fifth graders of Warren County Public Schools as part of the D.A.R.E education during the school year.

    Larry was an elder at his church, serviced as assistant Sunday school superintendent and as a youth Sunday school teacher.  He would practice his presentations for hours until he got it just the way he wanted to present it.  He took great pride working with children of the community.  Students and former adult students would frequently greet him with hugs whenever they would see him.  Larry’s impact was great and long lasting.

    Larry was married for 38 years; the proud father of two sons; and grandfather of five grandchildren.  He loved spending time with them and especially teaching them. 

    “Larry would have been very humbled to know about the incredible recognition that the Warren Coalition is bestowing in his memory,” his wife Linda said.

  • Giving Day Donations Hit a Record High

    Giving Day Donations Hit a Record High

    Giving Day was November 30, 2021. An anonymous donor provided a $7,500 matching gift challenge this year. When we began our first comprehensive Giving Day campaign, we knew it would be difficult to reach this ambitious goal.

    That anonymous gift provided the catalyst to propel the Coalition to its highest-ever total for Giving Day: we raised approximately $6,000 for Giving Day, a record and quite remarkable for our first Giving Day campaign! Thanks to the matching gift, our total for Giving Day was approximately $12,000. (Numbers are estimated as we wait for the last few days of mail to clear.)

    Thank you to the following businesses who helped us make significant strides towards our goal:

    Warren County Parks and Recreation
    Aire Serv Heating and Air Conditioning
    Beth Waller, Realtor, Keller Williams Realty
    Family Preservation Services
    Bret Hrbek, Edward Jones
    Scott Cabazolo, Natural Results Chiropratics

    And thank you to everyone who contributed to our Giving Day effort. You have made a difference in your community!

  • Red Ribbon Week 2021 Poster Prize Winners

    The Warren Coalition teamed up with Warren County Middle School to promote drug and bullying prevention education during Red Ribbon Week October 23-31. In addition to playing Jeopardy with Warren Coalition staff, Warren County Middle School students were invited to design posters to share why they choose to be drug-free or to encourage other students to choose to be drug-free. More than 25 students submitted a poster to compete for prizes provided by Warren Coalition. The students saw all of the slides and were able to vote using Google Forms. The poster submissions were all kept anonymous, so that students were voting for the slides rather than their friends. Amy Lelito, the Technology Integration Coach at Warren County Middle School, tallied the results and announced the winners:

    • 1st Place: Sophia Coons
    • 2nd Place: Abby Plosch
    • 3rd Place: Matthew Carter

    Each of the three students received a $25 Amazon gift card.

  • Red Ribbon Week 2021

    During Red Ribbon Week, Warren Coalition staff visited both Skyline and Warren County Middle Schools to play “Red Ribbon Week Jeopardy.” In this version, participants got the opportunity to answer questions individually, and possibly win a prize corresponding to the value of the question.

    While the 6th, 7th and 8th graders each had their own unique personalities, they were all similar in their drive to win. The classes could be initially shy, but each class started to open up and get into the game. At the end of the week, with many prizes gone and many correct answers given–along with many explanations!–we hope the kiddos had as good of a time as we did, and hopefully learned something along the way. While Red Ribbon Week comes to an end, the mission of raising awareness never ends. So, we will take “Raising Awareness” for 500 and keep the game going!

  • Matching Challenge for 2021 Giving Day

    An anonymous donor has stepped up to offer a Giving Day challenge for this year: they will match up to $7,500 in gifts!

    To meet this challenge, the Coalition is launching its first all-out Giving Day campaign. And we need you!

    Every gift received or pledged on November 30th will count towards the goal, no matter how big or small. Here’s how you can help:

    • Mail your gift in by November 30th (or postmarked
    • November 30th) to us at PO Box 2058, Front Royal, VA.
    • Write “Giving Day” in the memo line of your check. Visit
    • our website at warrencoalition.org and click the link on
    • the home page to make a gift on November 30th. Or
    • drop off your gift at the office at 538 Villa Ave.
    • Be a social media ambassador! Share our Giving
    • Day posts and giving links online. Email celeste@
    • warrencoalition.org to sign up (and to receive reminders).
    • Submit a written or video testimonial about the
    • Coalition’s work to celeste@warrencoalition.org by
    • November 15th

    For more information, contact Christa Shifflett at christa@warrencoalition.org