Members
OUTLOOK is the Parent Support Group’s way of communicating with members of Love the Children. Our group helps to support Eastern
Social Welfare Society in Korea. We do this through our fundraising. Membership is not contingent upon involvement in LTCR activities,
but you may meet someone with the same interests as yourself. Through the years many lasting friendships have been made through this
group.
We are looking for people who would like to work with the board to plan activities that families could attend. Board
meetings are open to the entire membership.
If you know of anyone who would like to become a member , please feel free to copy
or give this form to them. You could also call me at the number below or e-mail me & I will mail or e-mail a complimentary issue
to them.
Send name, address, phone & e-mail along with children's names, birthdates and arrival dates so we can keep
you updated.
to: Connie Nowakowski
238 Bayway Dr
Webster NY 14580-1404
Congratulations go out to our children.....
Ashley Rose Nowakowski for her September 2009 graduation from SUNY Buffalo with degrees in Psychology & Business Administration
with a minor in Marketing
Kimberly Griswold: After graduating from the University of Rochester in Bio-Medical Engineering in
2002, Kimberly completed her masters degree in the same field in 2004 at New Jersey Institute of Technology. She then switched to
bio-materials while focusing on drug delivery systems to treat brain tumors. She received her Ph.D in Materials Science in May. On
an entirely different plane, she has remained in contact with the Eastern Regional Child Welfare (I think that's what it's called)
organiztion in Korea. She visited there one summer with other Korean adoptees and had an absolutely wonderful time. She got to meet
her foster parents in Korea as well. She has become a world traveler in her 28 years, going to France, Korea, Japan and Sweden for
both business and pleasure plus many trips to Hawaii to see her maternal grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. While working full-time
in Research and Development, she has also been spending time in the labs at NJIT, working on special projects. She hopes to publish
her findings in the near future.