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new4now ago

WILLIAM N. CAFRITZ Obit http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/washingtonpost/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=172294912

His parents were Dr. Edward and Mildred Cafritz. He is survived by his wife, Buffy, whom he cherished, and his adopted son, Sandy Wilkes (Helen), and his daughter, Pamela Cafritz

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https://www.dcpolicycenter.org/people/sandy-wilkes/

Chairman, The Wilkes Company Sandy Wilkes, Chairman of the Board

Charles C. (Sandy) Wilkes is Chairman of The Wilkes Company, a real estate development company headquartered in Washington, DC.

Mr. Wilkes is President of the Washington Children’s Foundation, a Trustee of the Federal City Council where he serves on the Executive Committee, President of The National Theatre, Chairman of the DC Policy Center, and a founding member of The Developer Roundtable. He is also Chairman of the NoMa Parks Foundation.

Mr. Wilkes is a graduate of Georgetown Preparatory School; Amherst College, where he serves as Chairman of the Mead Art Museum Advisory Board; and the American University Law School. He is a member of the District of Columbia Bar and has been a guest lecturer at several Washington, DC universities on land use, planning and development issues.

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http://www.wcfdc.org/

The Washington Children's Foundation

Board of Director's

Charles C. Wilkes, Esquire President Chairman, The Wilkes Company

James G. Mersereau Treasurer Managing Director, Carderock Capital Management

Walter Owen Pryor, Esquire Secretary Principal, The Podesta Group

Karen M. Hardwick, Esquire Member

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What They Do

In the District of Columbia there are 3,000 children in foster care; 1,800 children under the age of five who are homeless; and 35,000 children who live in homes where the next meal is uncertain. The Washington Children’s Foundation supports organizations that provide services to children in the District who are at risk. We conduct our own research to identify those which meet the “best of the best” standard. We make site visits to observe the work being done by these organizations and then invite a request for funding. Following our decision to make a grant, we maintain contact with the organization to monitor progress and ensure that our common objectives are realized. The Washington Children’s Foundation does not accept unsolicited requests for grants

Michael F. Ryan Executive Director

Sumeriansister ago

What They Do

In the District of Columbia there are 3,000 children in foster care; 1,800 children under the age of five who are homeless; and 35,000 children who live in homes where the next meal is uncertain. The Washington Children’s Foundation supports organizations that provide services to children in the District who are at risk. We conduct our own research to identify those which meet the “best of the best” standard. We make site visits to observe the work being done by these organizations and then invite a request for funding. Following our decision to make a grant, we maintain contact with the organization to monitor progress and ensure that our common objectives are realized

THIS #pizzagate #pedogate

new4now ago

I felt ill when I read it myself