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Impassioned Group of Texas Business Women converge in Houston to help build home for U.S. Marine that was severely wounded in Iraq

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Thompson Family

Anthony Thompson, a U.S. Marine, who was severely wounded serving his country in Iraq will see a new home being built for his family thanks to Homes for Our Troops and the eWomenNetwork Foundation. Yvonne Thompson, Anthony’s wife is overjoyed with the outpouring of love and support from complete strangers not only in Houston but throughout the U.S. and Canada.

John Gonsalves, the founder of Homes for Our Troops, received the Humanitarian of the Year Award from the eWomenNetwork Foundation headquartered in Dallas, Texas. “What John Gonsalves and his organization, Homes for Our Troops, is doing for our wounded soldiers is beyond words. A suicide bomber detonated an explosive under an overpass where Anthony Thompson and other marines had taken up post on April 20, 2007. During recovery efforts, Anthony was found unresponsive on a pile of concrete rubble. As a result of the blast Anthony suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury, an incomplete spinal cord injury and a punctured right lung! Our wounded need our support and charity and we are thrilled to be participating in this Build Brigade in Houston on January 7, 8 & 9,” says Sandra Yancey, Executive Director of the eWomenNetwork Foundation.

In conjunction with Homes for Our Troops, members of eWomenNetwork collectively pledged to help build Yvonne a new adapted house and turn it into home so that she can finally bring her family together for the first time since Anthony’s accident. 

The eWomenNetwork Foundation has formed a volunteer group comprised of local businesswomen from Houston and others traveling from Austin, Dallas and outside of the state.

About the eWomenNetwork Foundation:

The eWomenNetwork Foundation is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the financial and emotional health of women and girls. Throughout the year, eWomenNetwork chapters conduct fund-raising activities to benefit local charities in their communities. To date through in-kind services and cash contributions more they 2 million dollars has be distributed to over 60 deserving non-profit organizations in the U.S and Canada.

For More Information, Contact:
Lisa Purvis, Program Coordinator (972-620-9995, ext. 1008)
Sandra Yancey, Executive Director (214-642-9955)
Lisa.Purvis@eWomenNetwork.net

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What a powerful endorsement for Cincinnati eWomenNetwork member, Doris Gibbons

Doris Gibbons

Doris Gibbons

Amy Ostigny

Amy Ostigny

The Managing Director of the Cincinnati Chapter of eWomenNetwork, Amy Ostigny, sent us this happy story:

Amy says, “My four wheeler (quad runner) was stolen and my Allstate Insurance agent said it was not covered under home owners insurance. I decided to call my dear friend and member of eWomenNetwork, Doris Gibbons who is also an insurance agent. She said, ‘sure your four wheeler is covered if it services your home,’ which it does. With this one call to Doris she made me $2,500 on my insurance claim and guess what? I am leaving Allstate to now give her my insurance business! eWomenNetwork members are very genuine and a wonderful resource and I just want members to know we have such a value-added resource with our members — and this is a perfect example!

So what is the lesson here? This is not by any means a slam against Allstate, which is an excellent company. What happened here is an agent who represents this company was not focused on solving the customers need. We can never forget that looking out for the customer is our #1 priority at all times.

Doris just won a new customer by doing a good job of listening and understanding the customer’s frustrations and pain.

Thanks for living the “give-first” motto of eWomenNetwork, Doris — and congratulations to both of you!

Caroline Melberg

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