Fcfp Grants Fill Critical Needs in Valley


Foundation: Community Foundation Partnership

credit: Chargers

"Hats off to the First Foundation for the Community Partnership for making these grants possible."

That's the opinion of the Reading Eagle's editorial board in response to more than $100,000 in grants awarded to community groups in the region last week.

The First Foundation for the Community Partnership is a not-for-profit foundation whose board is made up of local business and political leaders.

The Eagle's editorial board calls the grants "big and small" that "can create a huge difference in communities across the region."

Among the recipients: A $15,000 grant to American Rescue workers to create a long-term work rehab program for homeless men, helping them get IDs, clothing, and transportation.

More than $20,000 will go to Girls on the Run to help its youth development program, designed to enhance social, psychological, and physical health and behaviors to successfully navigate life experiences.

The Regional Engagement Center in Selinsgrove received $20,000 for its drop-in program, a popular year-round outreach where children can get help with homework, recreational opportunities, and, in some cases, a snack.

Other money was allocated to open doors for special needs individuals to participate in an inclusive performance of the Nutcracker at a children's theater, school meal programs, load up on bilingual books for a

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