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Newsmakers To Air Sunday November 16, 2008 Topic Ruth's Place

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Updated: November 14, 2008
RUTH'S PLACE THE TOPIC OF SUNDAY'S WBRE TV NEWSMAKERS

Ruth’s Place is the topic of this Sunday’s WBRE-TV
Eyewitness Newsmakers with Senior Producer Jayne Ann Bugda
and Anchorman Andy Mehalshick.
Ruth’s Place is a shelter for women.
     Bugda and Mehalshick will have as their guests Julie
Benjamin and Stefanie Wolownik of Ruth’s Place. Both
women are tireless workers committed to helping women who
are alone and in need of a place to stay. The shelter is
open every night and with the winter weather fast
approaching the number of women staying there is growing.
     Over the years, Ruth’s Place has been a safe haven
that has provided help, hope and a second chance for many
women. Ruth’s Place is in need of a permanent home,
volunteers and donations.
    They will also discuss the Ruth’s Place Awareness Walk
and Rally and fundraiser “A Mile in Her Shoes” which
will be held Sunday, November 16th from 1 to 4 on Public
Square in Wilkes-Barre.
     WBRE-TV Eyewitness Newsmakers will air this Sunday,
November 16th , at 5:30 a.m. and at 11 a.m. The program
will be repeated on Sunday, November 23rd at 5:30 a.m.


Ruth's Place
P.O. Box 254
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703
(570) 822-6817
julie@ruthsplace.com

For more information on Ruth's Place:   http://ruthsplace.org

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