2007 Spring Grants
The Community Foundation of West Alabama
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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION AWARDS GRANT TO CHILDREN’S HANDS-ON MUSEUM OF
TUSCALOOSA |
The Community Foundation
of West Alabama (CFWA) recently announced that a $1000.00 grant has
been awarded to the Children’s Hands-On Museum of Tuscaloosa.
The grant will be used toward the development of a new “Space
Station” exhibition gallery inside the museum and an upgrade of
CHOM’s Rotunda Planetarium.
This grant was one of seventeen grants funded by the P.D. & Anna
E. Brown Education, Health & Welfare Fund of CFWA. A total of
$20,200.00 was awarded to area agencies. The Community
Foundation of West Alabama, established in 1999, is a charitable
organization which supports various cultural, health, social and
educational programs in Bibb, Fayette, Greene, Hale, Lamar, Marengo,
Pickens, Sumter, and Tuscaloosa counties. A grants committee
selects grant recipients. |
| Pictured from left to
right: Charlotte Gibson, executive director of CHOM, Glenn Taylor
of the Community Foundation of West Alabama and Carla Bailey of CHOM |
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COMMUNITY
FOUNDATION AWARDS GRANT TO COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAMS OF WEST
ALABAMA, INC. |
The Community Foundation of West
Alabama (CFWA) recently announced that a $1500.00 grant has been
awarded to Community Service Programs of West Alabama, Inc.
Funding will be used to provide four elderly and handicapped
citizens with hot, nutritious meals for one year.
This grant was one of seventeen grants funded by the P.D. & Anna
E. Brown Education, Health & Welfare Fund of CFWA. A total of
$20,200.00 was awarded to area agencies. The Community
Foundation of West Alabama, established in 1999, is a charitable
organization which supports various cultural, health, social and
educational programs in Bibb, Fayette, Greene, Hale, Lamar, Marengo,
Pickens, Sumter, and Tuscaloosa counties. A grants committee
selects grant recipients. |
| Pictured from left to
right: Buddy Burton, chairman of the Community Foundation, Cynthia
Burton, executive director of Community Service Programs and Glenn
Taylor of the Community Foundation. |
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Pictured is Trey Moseley executive director of Eagles’ Wings, Inc |
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION AWARDS GRANT TO EAGLES’ WINGS, INC. |
The Community Foundation of West
Alabama (CFWA) recently announced that a $1000.00 grant has been
awarded to Eagles’ Wings, Inc. Eagles’ Wings is a private,
non-profit corporation that was formed in 2005 with the stated
purpose of providing vocational and residential services to adults
with special needs. This grant will help fund a facility to
provide services for individuals’ spiritual, physical, emotional and
social needs.
This grant was one of seventeen grants funded by the P.D. & Anna
E. Brown Education, Health & Welfare Fund of CFWA. A total of
$20,200.00 was awarded to area agencies. The Community
Foundation of West Alabama, established in 1999, is a charitable
organization which supports various cultural, health, social and
educational programs in Bibb, Fayette, Greene, Hale, Lamar, Marengo,
Pickens, Sumter, and Tuscaloosa counties. A grants committee
selects grant recipients.
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COMMUNITY
FOUNDATION AWARDS GRANT TO FAMILY COUNSELING SERVICE OF TUSCALOOSA
COUNTY, INC.
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The Community
Foundation of West Alabama (CFWA) recently announced that a $1500.00
grant has been awarded to Family Counseling Service of Tuscaloosa
County, Inc. The Family Counseling Service of Tuscaloosa
County was established in 1964. One of the most common types
of services FCS provides is marriage counseling. Many times,
this is difficult for couples with children. These funds will
help provide a supervised play area for children while their
parents are in another area for counseling sessions.
This grant was one of seventeen grants funded by the
P.D. & Anna E. Brown Education, Health & Welfare Fund of CFWA.
A total of $20,200.00 was awarded to area agencies. The
Community Foundation of West Alabama, established in 1999, is a
charitable organization which supports various cultural, health,
social and educational programs in Bibb, Fayette, Greene, Hale,
Lamar, Marengo, Pickens, Sumter, and Tuscaloosa counties. A
grants committee selects grant recipients.
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| Pictured from left:
Glenn Taylor, executive director for the Community Foundation and
Larry Deavers, executive director for the Family Counseling Service
of Tuscaloosa County |
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COMMUNITY
FOUNDATION AWARDS GRANT TO FOCUS ON SENIOR CITIZENS
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The Community Foundation of West
Alabama (CFWA) recently announced that a $1000.00 grant has been
awarded to FOCUS On Senior Citizens. These funds will provide
two computers for the senior citizens to use. The computers
will also provide access to the Internet for them.
This grant was one of seventeen grants funded by the P.D. & Anna
E. Brown Education, Health & Welfare Fund of CFWA. A total of
$20,200.00 was awarded to area agencies. The Community
Foundation of West Alabama, established in 1999, is a charitable
organization which supports various cultural, health, social and
educational programs in Bibb, Fayette, Greene, Hale, Lamar, Marengo,
Pickens, Sumter, and Tuscaloosa counties. A grants committee
selects grant recipients.
Pictured from left to right: Amelia Heath, executive
director of FOCUS on Senior Citizens and Glenn Taylor of the
Community Foundation of West Alabama. |
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COMMUNITY
FOUNDATION AWARDS GRANT TO HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF TUSCALOOSA |
The Community Foundation
of West Alabama (CFWA) recently announced that a $1500.00 grant has
been awarded to Habitat for Humanity of Tuscaloosa. This will
help fund a “ReStore” center so Habitat for Humanity can sell
materials at a discounted price to the public. This will help
to increase the funding base for Habitat for Humanity.
This grant was one of seventeen grants funded by the P.D. & Anna
E. Brown Education, Health & Welfare Fund of CFWA. A total of
$20,200.00 was awarded to area agencies. The Community
Foundation of West Alabama, established in 1999, is a charitable
organization which supports various cultural, health, social and
educational programs in Bibb, Fayette, Greene, Hale, Lamar, Marengo,
Pickens, Sumter, and Tuscaloosa counties. A grants committee
selects grant recipients.
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| Pictured from left to
right: Ms. Teisha Wallace, ReStore Director for Habitat for
Humanity and Glenn Taylor of the Community Foundation of West
Alabama. |
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COMMUNITY
FOUNDATION AWARDS GRANT TO THE KING’S RANCH AND HANNAH HOMES
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The Community Foundation of West
Alabama (CFWA) recently announced that a $1000.00 grant has been
awarded to The King’s Ranch and Hannah Homes. The grant will
help provide additional in-house counseling curriculum for abused
women and children.
This grant was one seventeen grants funded by the P.D. & Anna E.
Brown Education, Health & Welfare Fund of CFWA. A total of
$20,200.00 was awarded to area agencies. The Community
Foundation of West Alabama, established in 1999, is a charitable
organization which supports various cultural, health, social and
educational programs in Bibb, Fayette, Greene, Hale, Lamar, Marengo,
Pickens, Sumter, and Tuscaloosa counties. A grants committee
selects grant recipients. |
| Pictured from left to
right: Sharon Roach with Hannah Homes, Buddy Burton chairman of the
Community Foundation and Lew Burdette, President of Kings Ranch and
Hannah Homes. |
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Pictured from left to right: Glenn Taylor with the Community
Foundation, Carrie New a participant in UCP’s CARE Program, Toni
Franklin, executive director of UCP of West Alabama. |
COMMUNITY
FOUNDATION AWARDS GRANT TO UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF WEST ALABAMA |
The Community Foundation of West
Alabama (CFWA) recently announced that a $1700.00 grant has been
awarded to United Cerebral Palsy of West Alabama for the purchase of
a raised sandbox and wheelchair-adaptive swings for the new park
being constructed at UCP.
This grant was one of seventeen grants funded by the P.D. & Anna
E. Brown Education, Health & Welfare Fund of CFWA. A total of
$20,200.00 was awarded to area agencies. The Community
Foundation of West Alabama, established in 1999, is a charitable
organization which supports various cultural, health, social and
educational programs in Bibb, Fayette, Greene, Hale, Lamar, Marengo,
Pickens, Sumter, and Tuscaloosa counties. A grants committee
selects grant recipients. |
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