- December 4, 2025
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Nick Venovski, Evan Wyant, Nicholas Abrahams, Stacia Wake, Lourdes Mola and Dr. Reggie Riley
Glenn Livingston and Jacquie Foxx
Rebecca Sayago, Cathy Hosman and Viviana Laverde
Shepherd’s Hope Founder Dr. Bill Barnes and Joseph Mara
Dom Meffe, Shannon Gravitte, Shepherd’s Hope President and CEO Pam Gould and Shepherd’s Hope Founder Dr. Bill Barnes
Front row: Paul Sexton, Dave’s House Director Ellen O’Connor, WOCC President Stina D’Uva and Ruth Burton. Back row: Shepherd’s Hope President and CEO Pam Gould, Robin Langley, Dawn Willis, Sheila Morris and Rob Maphis
Lauren Nelson, Dawn Willis and Deb Linden
Shepherd’s Hope Board Member Chirag Kabrawala
Jeffery Small, center, received the Outstanding General Volunteer of the Year award. Also pictured: Jean Zambrano, Dr. Ruth McKeefery, Shepherd’s Hope Founder Dr. Bill Barnes and Chirag Kabrawala.
Diana Selch-McKee, center, received the Outstanding Nurse Volunteer of the Year award. Also pictured: Jean Zambrano, Dr. Ruth McKeefery, Shepherd’s Hope Founder Dr. Bill Barnes and Chirag Kabrawala.
Dr. JoAnne Weiss, center, received the Outstanding Clinical Practitioner Volunteer of the Year award. Also pictured: Jean Zambrano, Dr. Ruth McKeefery, Shepherd’s Hope Founder Dr. Bill Barnes and Chirag Kabrawala.
Dr. John O’Brien, center, received the Outstanding Physician Volunteer of the Year award. Also pictured: Jean Zambrano, Dr. Ruth McKeefery, Shepherd’s Hope Founder Dr. Bill Barnes and Chirag Kabrawala.
Jean Zambrano, Dr. John O’Brien, Dr. JoAnne Weiss, Diana Selch-McKee, Jeffery Small, Dr. Ruth McKeefery, Bill Barnes and Chirag Kabrawala.
Dr. John O’Brien received the Outstanding Physician Volunteer of the Year award.
Dr. JoAnne Weiss received the Outstanding Clinical Practitioner Volunteer of the Year award.
Diana Selch-McKee received the Outstanding Nurse Volunteer of the Year award.
Jeffery Small received the Outstanding General Volunteer of the Year award.
Friends of newly appointed Shepherd’s Hope President and CEO Pam Gould were happy to support her and the nonprofit.
Gregory, Pam and John Gould
Shepherd’s Hope supporters arrived at Rosen Shingle Creek bright and early on Wednesday, April 24, for the nonprofit’s annual fundraising breakfast. The Call to Hope Breakfast included recognition of the more than 2,800 volunteers who give more than $17 million of in-kind volunteer services, and four volunteers received varying Volunteer of the Year awards. Additionally, Pam Gould — Orange County Public Schools’s District 4 School Board member — was named the new president and CEO of Shepherd’s Hope, following Marni Stahlman’s departure from the nonprofit at the end of 2018.