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Chelsea Area Giving Circle Donates $10,800 to Chelsea Robotics Boosters

Courtesy photo. Nicole Bell, Cassie Kurowicki, and Tonya Gietzen from 100 Women Who Care – Chelsea Area present Impact Award Check to Chelsea Robotics Boosters at the Chelsea Robotics Center.

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Nicole Bell for the information and photos in this story.)

100 Women Who Care-Chelsea Area membership presented Chelsea Robotics Boosters with a donation of $10,800+ from their fall Impact Award Meeting.

“100 Women Who Care will help inspire a new generation of engineers, including myself, by providing students with the resources they need to learn, grow, and thrive. The thanks all of Chelsea Robotics has cannot be overstated. Thank you, 100WWC,” said Logan Dever, 1502 Technical Difficulties, Chelsea High School Robotics.

The Chelsea Robotics Booster President Stephen Eberle also thanked 100 Women Who Care – Chelsea Area. “Your generous donation and commitment to our young engineers will help ensure that the financial barriers of participation remain low and accessible to all of our community,” he said.

Chelsea Robotics Boosters was nominated by member Kimber Zatkovich.

About 100 Women Who Care – Chelsea Area

This Giving Circle is based on the simple concept of bringing local women together to make maximum impact for a charity in a minimal amount of time. There’s no volunteering, no telemarketing, no event planning nor any silent auction item donations to solicit. 

There is simply the joy of giving back to our own community with an Impact Award. https://www.100wwcchelsea.org/ 

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