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e Gift of Giving In 2004, Gayle Gilles-Mize, then chairman of the Rancho Santa Fe Foundation, felt that women should be encouraged to play a more important role in our community's philanthropy. She called women's giving circles all around the country and gathered two friends, Emily Bagnall and Libby Frank, over coffee. They made lists of women to solicit for membership, and in just ten days, they had 52 charter members. Fast forward to today, and as of May of this year, the Rancho Santa Fe Women's Fund has awarded over $5,700,000 during its 20-year history. With 146 members in 2024, the Rancho Santa Fe Women's Fund awarded a record-breaking $500,000 at the organization's May 7 awards meeting to 11 local nonprofits. "Of course, the financial impact we make on our grantees is significant but, they also gain exposure to future investment, increased volunteer base, and dedicated, accomplished women who often get involved in leadership or board roles," says Board Chair and President Nikki Carmody Ream. To honor Gillies-Mize's legacy, her son, Bill Gillies, donated $1 million this year toward the organization's Longevity Fund to ensure its success in serving the community for generations to come. More than just a grant provider, the Rancho Santa Fe Women's Fund is a platform that empowers women to connect, network, engage in service projects, and stay informed about crucial community and philanthropic issues. The 2024-2025 grant season kicks off on September 18 at 5pm with a cocktail meeting in a private Rancho Santa Fe home. rsfwomensfund.org PHOTO BY JENNIFER NELSON MEOW Victoria Justice is a charismatic 4-year-old feline who lives up to her star-studded name. She is the epitome of charm and affection, as well as a social butterfly who loves to be the center of attention. She is always eager to make new friends once she feels comfortable. Visit SDHS' San Diego Campus to meet Victoria Justice. Adoption fee: $75 (50% off through September 10) MEOW Star is a 15-month-old Domestic Short Hair who has a bold personality and isn't afraid to make new friends. She frequently reaches out to passersby begging for pets and would be a wonderful addition to any family looking for a friendly feline. Adoption fee: $111 MEOWGimoda is an 8½-year-old, 10-pound Domestic Long Hair with a Brown and White Tabby coat. Gimoda is on the prowl for a cat-savvy family that will help her transition out of the shelter and into her new life. Gimoda's $75 adoption fee will be waived if she is adopted by a senior who is 60 or older. WOOF Eve is a 7-month-old Labrador retriever blend who operates on two speeds: go and cuddly lovebug. She likes to spend her days running around the yard playing fetch, tug-o-war, or splashing around in the pool, and she spends her evenings tired out, cuddling with her favorite humans. Adoption fee: $371 WOOF Eggs is a 2-year-old, 33-pound Hound mix. She's sunny side up, full of fun, and eager to find a family that will help her learn to channel her inner wiggles and provide endless love. Eggs was transferred to RCHS through Friends of County Animal Shelters. Adoption fee: $145 ADOPTABLE PETS HELEN WOODWARD ANIMAL CENTER RANCHO COASTAL HUMANE SOCIETY SAN DIEGO HUMANE SOCIETY WOOF Danny Boy is a 3-year-old, honey-eyed pup looking for a friend to be the center of his world. Sweet and reserved when you first meet him, you'll quickly see his goofy personality and affectionate nature shine. Visit SDHS' El Cajon Campus to meet Danny Boy. Adoption fee: $100 (50% off through September 10) Focus philanthropy & pets Adoption fee includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, microchip, a free veterinary exam certificate and a dog license if residing in a city contracted by SDHS. sdhumane.org/adopt Adoption fee includes microchip identification and registration fee. Pets have been spayed or neutered and have up-to-date vaccinations. 858.756.4117, ext. 1, animalcenter.org Adoption fee includes microchip identification. Pets have been spayed or neutered, examined for good health & temperament, and have up-to-date vaccinations. 760.753.6413, sdpets.org ranchandcoast.com 60 SEPTEMBER 2024 RANCH & COAST MAGAZINE Rancho Santa Fe Women's Fund

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