Cheque presented to Hospice Huronia to be used towards beds at the new residential Hospice from Tom & Lucie Gy, Helen Dubeau and Leah Gignac Funds. Cathy Greer, Barbara Jones, Anita Fegarty and Fran Hall – board members Hospice Huronia.
The mission of Sistema Huronia is to build and sustain an intensive social program that provides free, ensemble-based music lessons to inspire children to realize their full potential as students, musicians and citizens. The Cedar Ridge Pops organizations has raised and donated around one million dollars to local charities and with the help of the Cedar
Photo: Debbie Just, Jake Just Fund; Victoria Thompson, Vox Huronia Music Director; Cathy Neuss, Vox Huronia board member and Barbara Jones Vox Huronia accepts a cheque for $2,000 from the Jake Just fund held at the Huronia Community Foundation (HCF). Jake Just was a talented young man who loved music. His loss is still keenly felt by
In Grandmothers Hands receive a cheque from the John & Jan McIntyre Fund Funds at Huronia Community Foundation (HCG). The money was mused to purchase yarn for their Red Scarf program. Below is a story about the program from The Midland Free Free: “In Grandmothers’ Hands Huronia has collaborated with the Gilbert Centre to raise awareness
Dunc was a founding board member of HCF and started this fund along with family and friends of Christopher (Ticker) Stow in 2005 in recognition of his many involvements in the community. Photo: Barbara Jones, Louise Golisky – Sistema; Simone Latham – Sistema; Dunc and Penny McLaren – the Stow Fund and Catharine.
Quest Art School & Gallery receives a cheque for $750 from the Finch Fund presented by the Huronia Community Foundation. Quest Art will use the funds to provide painting classes for 100 local children, including those served by Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Boys and Girls Club and We Are the Villagers. These paintings will
The Junior Achievement Program receives a cheque for $1,800 from the Smart and Caring Community Fund
Georgian Bay General Hospital Foundation receive a cheque for $3,000 raised by the Cedar Ridge Pops Festival
Cheque presented to support the Askennonia Seniors Centre for $1,146.88
The Emergency Community Support Fund was initially announced on April 21, 2020 by the Prime Minister of Canada. It is part of a broad series of emergency response measures by the Government of Canada.
The Fund is a $350 million emergency funding program from the Government of Canada to help charities and non-profit organizations serving vulnerable populations disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. Starting May 19, qualified donees can apply for ECSF grants via CFC and participating community foundations across Canada.