Citizens for a Safe Golden Gate Bridge

Here are just a few comments about the community work being done by 
this organization  to make the Golden Gate Bridge, a safer bridge to cross.

  Mr. Guernsey/ Chairman of the Board :  Thank you for your informative letter of January 11, 2000. As a regular user of the Golden Gate Bridge, I share with you the concern for increased safety. Mark Splain, Director-AFL-CIO Western Region


    Dear Mr. Guernsey:  Thank you for your letter requesting Continental's support of the Citizens for a Safe Golden Gate Bridge. I appreciate your thinking of Continental and wish you great success in all your endeavors. Sincerely, Susan Hirsch.  Senior Manager, Community Affairs & Corporate Events.


The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
October 13, 1999
Dear Mr. Guernsey:    The David and Lucile Packard Foundation:  Thank you for your letter requesting support to install a Movable Traffic Safety Barrier on the Golden Gate Bridge and Doyle Drive.  I appreciate the time you have taken to provide us with information on your project and wish you success in securing funds from other sources.    Cordially,      Mary Shipsey Gunn  / Program Manager





January 19, 2000  
Dear Mr. Guernsey: After much soul searching and a long debate, Progressive has decided to confine its philanthropy to efforts that identifiably reduce the human trauma and economic costs of auto accidents.


Sincerely,  Betty J. Powers

January 26, 2000  Dear Mr. Guernsey:    Thank you for submitting a letter of inquiry to the Richard & Rhoda Goldman Fund seeking grant support for Citizens for a Safe Golden Gate Bridge. Your organization's mission is a compelling one for all of us in the Bay Area.  Please accept our best wishes for success in the eventual installation of a safety barrier on the Golden Gate Bridge.    Sincerely yours,    Robert T. Gamble - Deputy Director



December 7, 1999
Dear Robert:    Allied Van Lines recognizes and appreciates the services provided by non-profit organizations. Improving living and safety conditions for communities, bringing medical aid to the suffering, and inspiring today's youth are important responsibilities for our society. These are the kinds of issues that challenge community minded companies.  We wish you well in your endeavor to acquire funding through sources and hope that your organization can continue its worthwhile efforts.
Sincerely,  Glen Skrzypek, 
Director of Corporate Communications 
.  Allied Van Lines.
July 26, 1999
Dear Mr. Guernsey:
Thank you for your recent letter to Eastman Kodak Company.  We sincerely appreciate your bringing this opportunity to our attention and wish you well with your efforts.
Sincerely,  Gerald J. Wallner
Director, Corporate Partnerships Consumer Imaging

October 20, 1999
Dear Robert:    Thank you for your interest in Tosco and your request for our philanthropic support of the Citizens for a Safe Golden Gate Bridge and Doyle Drive Movable Traffic Safety Barriers installation.   Best wishes for your continued success. Please keep us informed of future activities with which we might be able to provide assistance.,
Sincerely, Jeff Lyon / Manager of Public Affairs and Communications
San Francisco Area Refinery at Avon on behalf of the Tosco SFAR Giving Team.


December 22, 1999
Dear Mr. Guernsey:  We just received your grant request from our sister company, Mitsubishi Motor Manufacturing of America, Inc. Through your request is quite meticulous in your request to your dedication to traffic safety.  And MMSA recognizes the merit and good intentions of your organizations nationwide. We wish you the best of success in your future endeavors.
Sincerely,  Stephanie Keefe  
Corporate Relations Administrator



December 2, 1999
Dear Mr. Guernsey:    Thank you for giving Michelin North America the opportunity to support Citizens for a Safe Golden Gate Bridge.  We know and appreciate all the good things that you do for the community.  Thank you again for contacting us and best wishes for continued success in your endeavors.
Very truly yours,  John D. Tully
Director Community Relations

"Return Home Safe"