Acknowledgements - Thank you friends.

California Bank and Trust presents $1,500 to Crisis House, Inc.
Jeanine Baggett, Mary Case, Jack Micklos (left to right)

Ron Overman, President of Crisis House Board of Directors and San Diego Bassmaster Council presents $1,000 gift to Mary Case, Executive Director of Crisis House from Paul Leader, owner of El Cajon Ford, for his sponsorship of the 5th annual Fish Camp 2016 at Lake Murray. A fun day was had by all of the families of the Crisis House New Journey Transitional Housing Program. Many fish were caught from the boats of the Bassmaster mentors, a wonderful BBQ lunch was provided, and each child recieved their own rod and reel to take home, with a trophy award ceremony to end the day. To view pictures from the 5th Annual Fish Camp event click here.

Grossmont Healthcare District Board of Directors presents $5000 to Crisis House, Inc. to support the 4th annual East County Project Homeless Connect 2016, hosted by Crisis House. Crisis House Board of Directors, staff, volunteers and the people we serve are grateful for the support of Grossmont Healthcare District.

Jack Micklos, Assistant Director of Crisis House, received a generous donation of $2,500 from Smart & Final at the grand opening of their new store in Fletcher Hills on Thursday, May 19, 2016.





San Diego County Employees' Charitable Organization, CECO, has been supporting San Diego’s non-profits since 1956. Crisis House has been fortunate to be a recipient of CECO support for decades.
Thank you to Grainger branch manager Jaime Hernandez and his fellow associate for representing the Grainger Foundation’s support to Crisis House playground improvements.
Thank you to the continued support of California Bank and Trust to help support the mission of Crisis House.
San Diego County Supervisor Dianne Jacob remembers homeless children in need in East County by bringing 200 bears that were donated by Millennium Laboratories.
On Wednesday, November 5th, 2014, Mary Case was awarded the San Diego Business Journal, Women who Mean Business Award, at Town and Country Hotel in Mission Valley. The event was attended by over 830 guests and highlights the extraordinary lives of our region’s professional woman in a special way. Over the past two decades, this award has honored multiple researchers, award winning authors, company and nonprofit leadership positions, artists, innovators and health care pioneers. Mary is featured in the San Diego Business Journal please click the link below and scroll to pages A-40 and A-41 to view her accolade.
http://www.cbjonline.com/a3sdbj/resources/supplements/PDF/20141117_WWMB.pdf
Project Homeless Connect East County Acknowledgments:
State of California Senate
Senator Joel Anderson
In recognition of the Leadership of Mary Case, Executive Director of Crisis House and the Outstanding Community Service efforts in organizing and hosting East County Project Homeless Connect May 7th 2014 and April 17, 2015
San Diego County Board of Supervisors
Supervisor Dianne Jacob
Certificate of Recognition for hosting and organizing East County Project Homeless Connect April 17, 2015
City of El Cajon
Mayor Bill Wells
Proclamation to Crisis House for outstanding community service in hosting and organizing Project Homeless Connect East County April 17, 2015
Mary Case Acknowledgements:
San Diego Business Journal, 2014
Women Who Mean Business Award Finalist
San Diego East County Chamber of Commerce
"Women in Leadership" Certificate of Merit, 2014
Certificate of Recognition, California Legislature Assembly
Brian Jones Assembly, 71st District
In recognition of Mary Case's leadership by the San Diego East County Chamber of Commerce at its 12th annual "Women in Leadership" luncheon, 2014
State of California Senate
Senator Joel Anderson
In recognition of Mary Case for her leadership award from the 12th annual "Women in Leadership" luncheon, 2014

