Happy 20th Anniversary
2016 marked an incredible milestone for us. We celebrated our 20 year anniversary at the San Jose Giants baseball stadium. Our celebration included free tickets to attend the San Jose Giants baseball game and of course free award-winning heart-shaped brownies.
Attendees were asked to bring a gently used business casual piece of clothing and receive a free award-winning Luv’s Brownie. The clothing was donated to “Mission Possible,” Maranatha Christian Center’s Resource Center. This organization participates in a program of Santa Clara County Mental Health Department aimed at providing faith-based re-entry supports and services to individuals returning to the community and their families.
Through this celebration, our #1 goal was to help our local community with providing the donated clothing to men and women re-entering the workforce. We are so proud to say, we accomplished our goal of donating hundreds of pieces of clothing to Maranatha Christian Center. The Bay Area has been great to us and we wanted to give back to our community.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for 20 years of ❤️ Luv ❤️
20th Anniversary video on YouTube
“We’re proud Luv’s Brownies has called San José its home for the past two decades,” said San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo. “Congratulations for reaching this incredible milestone.”
“We are excited to celebrate this 20-year milestone with Luv’s Brownies, ” said Juliana Paoli, San Jose Giants Senior Vice President of Communications and Chief Marketing Officer. “We have enjoyed having Luv’s Brownies as our official brownie partner for the last five years and counting.”
“We are delighted Luv’s Brownies has selected Mission Possible to benefit from her clothing drive,” states ‘Pastor Tony’ Anthony Williams, senior pastor of San Jose’s Maranatha Christian Center. He further commented, “Our focus is on serving the total man and woman. This includes physical needs, emotional support and spiritual health. Helping those we serve in three basic areas—jobs, housing and family reunification—as well as addressing many other ‘felt needs.'”
Sky Cleaners donated a rack of men’s and women’s unclaimed laundered clothing.