Thanks to the generous support of local businesses and individuals, the Bob Baines Blarney Breakfast has raised more than $1 million over the course of twenty years. The continued success of the event is directly attributed to our generous sponsors! Your support will aid local charities that make a difference in your community!

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About the charities:

International Institute of New England

Bob Baines’ sister, Shirley Brulotte, organized the first six Annual Bob Baines Blarney Breakfasts! She was always about giving, especially for children. She often brought coats for those in need and knitted mittens and hats for children. She had a heart of gold.

Shirley met Anne Sanderson, from the International Institute of New England, while working on her brother’s campaign and was touched by the wonderful work that she does to help “new Americans.”

During her last days as she was losing her difficult battle with cancer, Shirley and Bob talked about setting up a long-term fund in her memory. After some pondering, she said, “ I want to help my friend, Anne.” And the Shirley Brulotte Fund was created.

The International Institute of New England provides services to refugees and immigrants in Manchester and Nashua. IINE staff assist refugee families with all aspects of their arrival and initial months in America. IINE provides English classes, employment support, and job placement. The organization also helps immigrants and refugees with legal services and citizenship test preparation.

Americans’ future depends on the support they receive from communities in which they live. Refugees from many countries including Vietnam, Iran, Iraq, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Bosnia, and Bhutan have benefited from the services of the International Institute.

The Shirley Brulotte Fund carries out Shirley’s last wishes and provides even the smallest comfort to those in need, things not covered by other funds like diapers, formula, school bags, warm coats, hats, mittens, work clothes for those with first jobs, a co-pay or prescription, emergency dental visits, or just a phone call to family left behind in their homeland. Shirley fills the gaps that everyone else can’t fill and it is so appreciated by refugees and staff who make sure these things happen. We say “Thank you Shirley!” every day!

The Manchester Police Athletic League

The Manchester Police Athletic League (MPAL), founded in 1992, works to build positive relationships between Manchester’s at-risk youth and members of the Manchester Police Department by offering free program-ming geared toward teaching responsibility, accountability, discipline, and respect. MPAL knows that connecting kids with strong role models helps build relationships that fuel good decisions, reducing involvement in gang activity, criminal behavior, substance use, and child victimization. There are currently more than 600 kids (ages 5-18) engaging in MPAL’s programs including aikido, life skills/Ambassadors, arm wrestling, boxing, cooking, judo, wrestling, vacation programs, and special events.

MPAL Values:

  • Connecting Cops and Kids. MPAL is dedicated to connecting police officers with community youth to foster positive relationships and community connectedness.
  • Building Champions. MPAL strives to provide positive role models, expert coaching and a safe environment to build champions in and out of the gym.
  • Bringing the Community Together. MPAL works in conjunction with local businesses, nonprofits, and academic institutions to broaden our reach and strengthen our network of support.
  • Developing Youth. MPAL helps participants become contributing members of the community by teaching the values of respect, responsibility, accountability, and the importance of giving back.
  • To learn more about MPAL visit our website at: www.manchesterpoliceathleticleague.org

The Red Cross

Every two seconds someone in the United States needs blood. The American Red Cross Biomedical Services supplies about 40 percent of the nation’s blood supply. As a national network, the Red Cross has a unique responsibility to help ensure blood is available for patients whenever and wherever it is needed. In the Northern New England Region (New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine) the organization must collect 700 donations every day to meet the needs of patients.

Blood and platelets are needed for many different reasons. Accident and burn victims, heart surgery patients and patients receiving treatment for cancer can sometimes require transfusions on a daily basis. The need is constant and there is only one source for blood – healthy, volunteer blood donors.

The Red Cross is an organization based on a volunteer mission, beginning with our volunteer blood donors and blood drive sponsors who give generously of their time and resources to support our mission.

To find out more about becoming a blood or platelet donor simply download the American Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcross.org/local/new-hampshire-vermont or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). All blood types are needed to ensure a reliable supply for patients.