Catawba Valley Community Foundation awards more than $30,000 in local grants

The board of advisors of the Catawba Valley Community Foundation recently announced $30,950 in local grant awards from its community grantmaking fund.

This year the board granted:

  • $2,450 to Catawba Valley Behavioral Healthcare for improving safe access to behavioral health care in the time of COVID-19
  • $5,000 to South Caldwell Christian Ministries for the lunch at home program
  • $2,500 to the Catawba County Council on Aging for the West Hickory Senior Center Food Pantry
  • $2,000 to the Children's Advocacy Center of Catawba County for tele-mental health services to child victims of sexual abuse
  • $2,000 to the Family Care Center of Catawba Valley, Inc. for wi-fi for families
  • $2,500 to the Greater Hickory Cooperative Christian Ministry for the shower ministry
  • $2,500 to Habitat for Humanity - Catawba Valley, Inc. for repairs
  • $2,000 to the Patrick Beaver Learning Resource Center, Inc. for structured literacy tutoring online
  • $2,500 to The Corner Table for food and operating supplies for meal programs
  • $7,500 to TROSA (Triangle Residential Options for Substance Abusers, Inc.) for residential substance abuse recovery services for individuals from the Catawba Valley

Tamara Coley, board president, thanked the community for its continued support of the Catawba Valley Community Foundation. “We are proud to support these nonprofit programs that are so vital to the community,” she said. “We are grateful to the many generous individuals and organizations that have supported our work to inspire philanthropy across our community.”

For further information, contact NCCF Community Leadership Officer Colby Martin at (828) 358-0030 or cmartin@nccommunityfoundation.org.

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