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Richard “Red” Mulholland

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How would Richard most want to be remembered?

Annette Vaccaro
I worked at ACAP with Red for over 10 years, weekly, on Monday Mornings, sometimes over some soup and a sandwich. He had a way of understanding what people need in our local communities and found ways to make it happen. I am thankful for his mentorship and often remember his guidance. He knew how to make an impact! A true philanthropist in that he helped so many, who he never met but had mental health problems, to face life's challenges.
Annette Vaccaro
Vicki Semel
He would enjoy being remembered as how totally generous to the most vulnerable in our communities he has been. He taught those at ACAP how to present our story of work with socio economically deprived and emotionally challenged populations to the many foundation groups. We can never fully echo his amazing support and belief in our work.
Vicki Semel
He would enjoy being remembered as how totally generous to the most vulnerable in our communities he has been. He taught those at ACAP how to present our story of work with socio economically deprived and emotionally challenged populations to the many foundation groups. We can never fully echo his amazing support and belief in our work.
Vicki Semel
He would enjoy being remembered as How totally generous to the most vulnerable in our communities he has been. He taught those at ACAP how to sell our story of work with socio economically deprived