Allegra Boverman/Gloucester Daily Times. Wellspring House's Children's Play Space got refurbished with help from Horizons for Homeless Children very recently. Wellspring's Washington Street shelter's place space also got upgraded. Children were playing there at the Essex Avenue location during the Open House and Annual Meeting on Tuesday evening. Standing from left to right are: Nancis Marte with her son Jariel , 18 months old, volunteers Dawn Bryden and Christine Gordon, both of Gloucester and of the Firs Presbyterian Church of Ipswich, Sarah Fujiwara, of Horizons for Homeless Children, Malorie Verloove of Gloucester, Kay O'Rourke, executive director of Wellspring House, Kelley Bieferman, of Horizons for Homeless Children, and in back, Stephen Croke, also of Horizons for Homeless Children.
Allegra Boverman/Gloucester Daily Times. Wellspring House's Children's Play Space got refurbished with help from Horizons for Homeless Children very recently. Wellspring's Washington Street shelter's place space also got upgraded. Children were playing there at the Essex Avenue location during the Open House and Annual Meeting  on Tuesday evening.
Rockport: From left to right are, Kay O'Rourke Execitive Director of Wellspring House, Betsy and Jim Westra and Polly Knowles.  Desi Smith/Gloucester Daily Times. October 4, 2012
Rockport:  Kay O'Rourke Execitive Director of Wellspring House, hands Grammy Award winners, Paula Cole and Joan Osborne a bouquet of flowers after they played at the Wellspring's House 4th Benefit Concert at the Shalin Liu.  Desi Smith/Gloucester Daily Times. October 4, 2012
Rockport: Left to Right, Robin and Gary Sweayze, Jen and Tom Eddy, and Ellen and Keith Shawshnessy at Wellspring’s October 4th Benefit Concert at the Shalin Liu.  Desi Smith/Gloucester Daily Times. October 4, 2012
Rockport: Left to Right Rebecca Booma, Heidi Winslow, Claire Spofford, Louisa Attenborough and Amy Moore at Wellspring’s October 4th Benefit Concert at the Shalin Liu.  Desi Smith/Gloucester Daily Times. October 4, 2012
Rockport: Left to Right Jennifer Kelly, Jay Horgen, Jeff and Leslie Murphy and Leslie Alexis-Carrabis at Wellspring’s October 4th Benefit Concert at the Shalin Liu.  Desi Smith/Gloucester Daily Times. October 4, 2012
Rockport:  Grammy Award-winners Joan Osborne, left, and Paula Cole, right, were greeted by Kay O'Rourke, executive director of Wellspring House, at Wellspring’s Benefit Concert at the Shalin Liu Performance Center in Rockport on Oct. 4.  Desi Smith photo
ALLEGRA BOVERMAN/Staff photo. Cape Ann Magazine; Gloucester: Wellspring House President and Executive Director Kay O'Rourke, standing, shakes hands with and congratulates graduates of the Adult Learning Initiative Program during their graduation ceremony on Wednesday evening. From left, seated, are: Alicia Silas, Elda Rodriguez, Tasha Walker, Kevin Hickey, Frederick Rhodes, IV (behind O'Rourke), and Dan Medeiros, far right.
Allegra Boverman/Gloucester Daily Times. Wellspring House's Children's Play Space got refurbished with help from Horizons for Homeless Children very recently. Wellspring's Washington Street shelter's place space also got upgraded. Children were playing there at the Essex Avenue location during the Open House and Annual Meeting on Tuesday evening. Standing from left to right are: Nancis Marte with her son Jariel , 18 months old, volunteers Dawn Bryden and Christine Gordon, both of Gloucester and of the Firs Presbyterian Church of Ipswich, Sarah Fujiwara, of Horizons for Homeless Children, Malorie Verloove of Gloucester, Kay O'Rourke, executive director of Wellspring House, Kelley Bieferman, of Horizons for Homeless Children, and in back, Stephen Croke, also of Horizons for Homeless Children.
Allegra Boverman/Gloucester Daily Times. Wellspring House's Children's Play Space got refurbished with help from Horizons for Homeless Children very recently. Wellspring's Washington Street shelter's place space also got upgraded. Children were playing there at the Essex Avenue location during the Open House and Annual Meeting on Tuesday evening. Standing from left to right are: Nancis Marte with her son Jariel , 18 months old, volunteers Dawn Bryden and Christine Gordon, both of Gloucester and of the Firs Presbyterian Church of Ipswich, Sarah Fujiwara, of Horizons for Homeless Children, Malorie Verloove of Gloucester, Kay O'Rourke, executive director of Wellspring House, Kelley Bieferman, of Horizons for Homeless Children, and in back, Stephen Croke, also of Horizons for Homeless Children.
Allegra Boverman/Gloucester Daily Times. Wellspring House's Children's Play Space got refurbished with help from Horizons for Homeless Children very recently. Wellspring's Washington Street shelter's place space also got upgraded. Children were playing there at the Essex Avenue location during the Open House and Annual Meeting on Tuesday evening. Standing from left to right are: Nancis Marte with her son Jariel , 18 months old, volunteers Dawn Bryden and Christine Gordon, both of Gloucester and of the Firs Presbyterian Church of Ipswich, Sarah Fujiwara, of Horizons for Homeless Children, Malorie Verloove of Gloucester, Kay O'Rourke, executive director of Wellspring House, Kelley Bieferman, of Horizons for Homeless Children, and in back, Stephen Croke, also of Horizons for Homeless Children.
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