Skip to the content

2021 Dress for Charity

Welcome To Olsommer-Clarke Insurance’s 2021 Dress for Charity Voting!

Please vote for your favorite Costume/Character or Charity. The top 3 Winners will be announced on Monday 11/01/2021 and each charity will be provided a donation in honor of the winning Employees. Voting will close at 11:59 pm on 10/30/2021. Please vote for up to 3 choices. And don’t forget to share with all your friends and family!! Happy Halloween!!

Leaderboard – updated throughout the day:

  1. Kelli
  2. Cheryl
  3. Corrin

As of 5:30pm votes. (The top 3 Winners will be announced on Monday 11/01/2021)

Voting has closed!

SEE THE WINNERS!

Participants:

Employee Name: Ashly

witch costume

Charity: After the Races (https://aftertheraces.org/)

After the Races

After the Races is a 501(c)3 Thoroughbred rehabilitation and rehoming center located in Elkton, Maryland that takes in retiring Thoroughbred racehorses.  We combine the horse’s history from the track with a vetting on the farm so that we can then put together a rehabilitation plan that fits each individual horse’s needs. As the horse is rehabilitated, we spend time evaluating the horse’s temperament and physical capabilities. When ready, we begin the retraining process for horses in the program and seek to match them up with suitable, long-term homes that fit each individual horse. Horses come to After the Races through various backstretch programs initiated by local racetracks dedicated to finding good homes for horses in their care. We also receive horses from private owners and trainers who are looking to ensure their horses get a chance at a second career beyond racing. Since After the Races’ inception in late 2010, we have found an increasing desire among racing professionals to see their horses get a second chance and we could not be more excited to work with them to realize this dream.

Costume: Mermaid

pumpkin border


Employee Name: Cheryl

Grandma got run over by a reindeer costume

Charity: Newfoundland Library (https://www.waynelibraries.org/)

Newfoundland Library

Newfoundland Area Public Library was founded in 1967 and is a nonprofit organization offering an array of services: book, movie, and audiobook rental; public computers and laptops; free wifi; printing and copying; book sale room; STEAM kits; community rooms and more!

Costume: Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer

pumpkin border


Employee Name: Corrin

beetlejuice

Charity: Lackawanna County SPCA – Griffin Pond Animal Shelter (https://www.griffinpondanimalshelter.com/)

Lackawanna County SPCA - Griffin Pond Animal Shelter
Griffin Pond Animal Shelter was established as the Humane Society of Lackawanna County in 1938 to provide shelter for homeless, unwanted, and abused animals. The shelter cares for over 200 animals on a daily basis as well as provides for animals that are sick, elderly, and injured that are in their custody due to various reasons such as owner surrender and cruelty case investigations. They are completely funded by private donations and because they do not receive any federal, state, or county funding, they rely on fundraising events and the generosity of caring people. They give these animals a second chance and help prosecute and prevent cruelty to animals while also promoting adoption awareness, humane education, and responsible pet ownership.

Costume: Beetlejuice

pumpkin border


Employee Name: Dolly

Graveyard bride costume

Charity: Dessin Animal Shelter (https://dessinshelters.com/)

Founded in 1968 by mother and daughter Olga and Dorothea Dessin, Dessin Animal Shelter is a private, nonprofit organization that assists in the placement of many animals each year into loving homes. Shelter employees are committed to offering comfort while in their care and ensuring that, before adoption, each pet is tested for disease, spayed or neutered, and receives vaccinations.  Dessin is able to do so through proceeds from the Cat’s Pajamas, generosity of donors, grant assistance, and funds from community awareness and fundraising events.

Costume: Graveyard Bride

pumpkin border


Employee Name: Don

The donald costume

Charity: Wayne County YMCA (http://ymcawayne.org/)

Wayne County YMCA

The YMCA is a founding nonprofit organization, offering health, hope, and opportunity. Parents find a safe, nurturing environment for their children to stay active, be engaged, and learn positive values. Children and teens play and develop self-confidence while feeling accepted and supported. Adults connect with friends, pursue interests, and learn how to live healthier. People from all backgrounds and walks of life come together to volunteer and help strengthen their community. Everyone knows the Y as a place to camp, swim, or exercise, but they’re so much more – working side-by-side with neighbors to address critical community needs that help kids develop into smart, resilient adults, for people to improve their health and build a sense of community, and for the most vulnerable young people to get the care and support they need. Together Everyone Achieves More.

Costume: “The Donald” Trump

pumpkin border


Employee Name: Jeff

weather man costume

Charity: The Jimmy V Foundation (https://www.v.org/)

Victory Logo

The V Foundation for Cancer Research was founded in 1993, by ESPN and legendary basketball coach Jim Valvano with one goal in mind: to achieve Victory Over Cancer. They fund game-changing research and all-star scientists to accelerate victory over cancer and save lives. 100% of direct donations benefit cancer research and programs.

Costume: Weatherman

pumpkin border


Employee Name:  Kaitlin

Charlie brown costume

Charity: CHaD (Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock) (https://www.chadkids.org/)

Chad logo

As New Hampshire’s only children’s hospital, the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock (CHaD) provides an extended system of care that offers advanced pediatric services. CHaD is recognized by the Children’s Hospital Association as a children’s hospital within a hospital; CHaD is one of more than 220 children’s hospitals in the United States providing care specifically focused on children. CHaD is committed to providing compassionate care, family resources, and advocacy for children and their families. Our mission is to provide each child the best care, in the right place, at the right time, every time. Our patients and their families directly inform our goals, planning, and processes, and inspire us to continuously elevate our abilities and improve children’s lives for generations to come. Through our personal approach to medicine, we share in medical decision-making, support patients and families in times of need, and provide expert care to the children of New Hampshire, Vermont, and beyond. We see children for everything from well-care visits to the most complex childhood diseases.

Costume: Charlie Brown

pumpkin border


Employee Name: Kelli

Alien galaxy girl costume

Charity: Cruelty Free International (https://www.crueltyfreeinternational.org/)

animal shleter logo

Cruelty Free International focus is to end animal experiments worldwide calling on governments and regulators around the world to introduce a ban on the testing of animals for cosmetic products and ingredients.

Costume: Alien Galaxy Girl

pumpkin border


Employee Name: Navarro

dragon dog

Charity: Dessin Animal Shelter (https://www.crueltyfreeinternational.org/)

Founded in 1968 by mother and daughter Olga and Dorothea Dessin, Dessin Animal Shelter is a private, nonprofit organization that assists in the placement of many animals each year into loving homes. Shelter employees are committed to offering comfort while in their care and ensuring that, before adoption, each pet is tested for disease, spayed or neutered, and receives vaccinations.  Dessin is able to do so through proceeds from the Cat’s Pajamas, generosity of donors, grant assistance, and funds from community awareness and fundraising events.

Costume: Dragon

pumpkin border


Employee Name: Robin

ghost

Charity: The Christopher Rowan Foundation

The Christopher Rowan Memorial Fund

The Christopher Rowan Memorial Fund was established following his 2012 death at the age of 28 to develop programs and activities geared toward educating area youth interested in fishing, hunting and the 4-H programs. An avid outdoorsman who believed strongly in our 4-H programs and the agricultural industry as evidenced by his memberships in both the Bethany and Cold Spring 4-H clubs, and his love for showing livestock at the Wayne County Fair, the Northeast PA District 4-H Show, the Pennsylvania State 4-H Show, and the Pennsylvania Farm Show, Christopher thrived on his love for fishing and all forms of hunting. The purpose of the Christopher Rowan Memorial Fund is to honor his memory by helping youth experience the very activities that he enjoyed and believed in so strongly throughout his lifetime. All donations will be used to sponsor activities such as youth pheasant hunts for first-time hunters and fishing events to encourage kids to get out and enjoy these sports safely and responsibly. Funds will not only be used to support our hunting and fishing initiatives but an annual donation to the Nebzydoski White Memorial Jr. Livestock Sale Scholarship is made to help provide scholarships to participants in the Wayne County Livestock Program. For further information on how you can help or to make a contribution, please contact Robin Rowan at 570-642-1601.

Costume: Charlie Brown

pumpkin border


Employee Name: Susanne

Susanne Referee costume

Charity: Operation Christmas Child (https://www.samaritanspurse.org/what-we-do/operation-christmas-child/)

Operation Christmas Child

In the summer of 1993, Samaritan’s Purse President Franklin Graham received a call from a man in England asking if he’d be willing to fill shoeboxes with gifts for children in war-torn Bosnia. Franklin agreed, but figured Christmas was months away. He forgot about the promise until he received a call back around Thanksgiving asking about the gifts. Franklin asked his friend the late Pastor Ross Rhoads of Calvary Church of Charlotte to see if he could help with the need. A Sunday shortly afterward, Pastor Rhoads demonstrated for his congregation how to fill a shoebox with simple gifts and encouraged them to include a letter to the child as well. Within weeks, the church had 11,000 shoeboxes lining their hallways. Due to their generosity and additional gifts from Canada, Samaritan’s Purse sent 28,000 shoebox gifts to children in the Balkans that Christmas. Every year since, Samaritan’s Purse has collected shoebox gifts filled with toys, school supplies, and hygiene items for children around the world. Since 1993, more than 178 million children in more than 150 countries have received an Operation Christmas Child shoebox. The project delivers not only the joy of what, for many kids, is their first gift ever, but also gives them a tangible expression of God’s love.

Costume:  Referee