Lake Sunapee VNA Luncheon Raises $13,000 for Pediatric Program

New London — Lake Sunapee Region VNA and Hospice raised $13,000 for the VNA’s pediatric program at its 19th annual “Women Who Make A Difference Luncheon” on May 16 at Colby-Sawyer College in New London.

Deborah Mozden, executive director at Turning Points Network in Claremont and a Unity resident, was given the “Woman Who Makes a Difference Award.” Lexie Grenier, a senior at Stevens High School in Claremont, received the “High School Student Who Makes a Difference Award.” Kasey Mathews was the guest speaker. 

“We are truly grateful to the 220 people who attended the sold-out luncheon, and for so many donors and generous sponsors,” Cathy Raymond, development officer at the VNA, said in a news release.