HOMEWARD NYC -VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT - MARCH 2021
City Lifestyle - April 2021
The Power of a Portrait - HOW AWARE CT RAISED AWARENESS OF BREAST CANCER, THEN CREATED A COMMUNITY AWARE CT RAISED OF
MANHATTAN MAGAZINE - NOVEMBER 2016
http://modernluxury.com/modern-luxury-manhattan/digital-edition
UNICORN CARNIVAL PARTNERS WITH AWARE - AUGUST 2016
- http://guestofaguest.com/new-york/calendar/2016/august/1st-ever-unicorn-carnival-at-coney-island#
https://unicorncarnival.splashthat.com/
http://celebnmusic247.com/unicorn-carnival-coming-coney-art-walls/
http://spoilednyc.com/coney-island-first-ever-unicorn-carnival/
ThE PERIMETER - APRIL 2016
http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?m=1103281455431&ca=266a1f03-83fe-4ef3-9460-1760f9c897b6
WESTPORT NOW - APRIL 2016
http://www.westportnow.com/index.php?%2Fv3%2Fcomments%2Fsupporting_female_soldiers%2F
More than 120 persons gathered at a private Westport residence tonight to support the Bridgeport-based PFC Nicholas A. Madaras Home, Connecticut’s first female-only transitional housing for women veterans. Shalini Madaras of Wilton, mother of Nicholas Madaras who was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq in 2006, addressed the gathering.The event, organized by locally-based women’s organization, Aware, generated funds for the home as well as the Kick for Nick Foundation. The charity, according to Shalini Madaras, “spreads Nick’s love of soccer and his dedication to the children by sending soccer balls to the soldiers in the field to distribute them personally to children worldwide.” Guests were requested to bring a soccer ball to tonight’s event. Dave Matlow for WestportNow.com