but marsha ogilvy was not just about business. she cared deeply about the health, welfare, and success of women and children. soon after moving to idaho, and well before entering public service she established cinderhaven, a nonprofit community organization which is dedicated to supporting children in crisis. founded in 1996 and under the vision and compassionate care of marsha ogilvy, more than 1,300 children have found the all-important help they needed in times of their great distress so important to the sandpoint community, kinderhaven was named the grand prize winner in the 2002 governor's brightest stars awards. in decision mrs. ogilvy started women honoring women. it was designed to be a one-time event but has evolved since 1999 into an annual event to recognize and honor women in bonner county, idaho. women who are 65 or older and working to make a difference in the lives of others who love learning, exhibit qualities of leadership, marsha ogilvy recognized these qualities in others because she, too, possessed them. all bu