$4,000 gift made to Jackson Cupboard

 

Jackson Cupboard Board Chair Mike Randall received a check for $4,000 from the Rotary Club of Jackson Hole at the January 12th lunch meeting. Randall thanked the Rotarians for their service in the community and for the grant, pointing out that as an all-volunteer organization that uses space donated by St. John's Jackson Hole Church, the Jackson Cupboard spends 97% of funds raised on food.

 

Rotary President Clare Payne-Symmons recognized the very important work done by the Jackson Cupboard in helping the hungry in our community. $2,000 of the grant came directly from the club. The other $2,000 was a matching grant by Rotary District 5440. A portion of the donations made by Rotarians to Rotary International can come back to their home club as a grant.

 

Rotary President Clare Payne-Symmons, Jackson Cupboard Board Chair Mike Randall, Rotarian Paul Vogelheim, also a Teton County Commissioner and board member for Jackson Cupboard.
Left to Right: Rotary President Clare Payne-Symmons, Jackson Cupboard Board Chair Mike Randall, Rotarian Paul Vogelheim, also a Teton County Commissioner and board member for Jackson Cupboard.