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Women's Giving Circle grants $10,000 to local organizations

The Fulton County Women’s Giving Circle hosted their annual event at the Times Theater.

Over 30 women attended the event, where the group granted $10,000 to local charitable organizations. 

Receiving the most member votes, Recovery Café was awarded a $3,500 grant to help fund an on-site clinical therapist.

 

A $2,500 grant awarded to the Imagination Library project headed up by the Fulton County Public Library and the Ladybug Foundation.

  Caston Robotics -  Jessica Taylor and Jamie Taylor

Caston Robotics was awarded a $2,000 grant for program upgrades, and $1,000 grants were awarded to both the Fulton County Animal Center and Liberty Lions Club.

 

  FCAC - Janet Showley

 

  Lynne Frye, Lori Gibson, Linda Wade, Phillip Frye

 

“The Café is here to care for people, and members can be seen in the Café by our clinical therapist – most of the time – on the day they ask for an appointment,” said Recovery Café Executive Director Pat Brown. “This is how we’re going to impact the lives of real people who need help, [by] giving them effective help when and where they need it.”

Since 2010, the Women’s Giving Circle has granted nearly $90,000 to Fulton County charitable groups. Members pay a $120 annual donation that goes towards that year’s grant dollars as well as the giving circle’s endowment fund.

Women can get a jumpstart on their 2024 memberships by visiting The Fulton County Women’s Giving Circle page at nicf.org.

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