$93,000 in community grants announced by United Way of Freeborn County
(ABC 6 News) – The United Way of Freeborn County has announced $93,000 in Community Impact Grants for 2022.
"Community Impact Grants are available through the generous financial support of individual donors, corporate partners and successful workplace campaigns,” said United Way of Freeborn County’s Executive Director, Erin Haag.
Programs that will receive grant money are:
Albert Lea Family Y for childcare scholarships
Life Center of Freeborn County for its health programs
STARS Mentoring for mentor appreciation, recruitment and standards
Cedar Valley Services for extended employee program
Daybreakers Kiwanis for an all inclusive playground matching grant
SEMCAC for senior nutrition
Senior Resource of Freeborn County for its advocacy program
The Children’s Center for childcare scholarships
First Lutheran Church for its free meal program
Grace Lutheran Church for food for backpacks
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