23 Local Non-Profits Benefit from Framingham Rotary’s 2012 Grants 

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The Rotary Club of Framingham presented grants totaling $12,000 to 23 community non-profits at the club’s Awards Luncheon on April 30 at Ken’s Steak House. 

 Presenting the awards, Club President Mark Lawless said: “The Framingham Rotary grants are awarded annually following a careful evaluation of the organizations and their intended use of the funds. We are pleased to provide grants to each of these selected organizations for the excellent work they are doing in our communities. Each of them is truly making a difference, and we are proud to support their missions and projects benefiting so many people in the Framingham and Metrowest communities.”

 

The Rotary grants went to: A Place to Turn; Advocates; Amazing Things Arts Center; Bethany Hill School; Boys & Girls Clubs of MetroWest; The Drucker School of Basketball; First Baptist Church of Framingham; Framingham Downtown Renaissance; Framingham History Center; Framingham Housing Authority; Friends of Callahan Center; Knox Trail Council, Boy Scouts of America; Lake Cochituate Watershed Council; John Andrew Mazie Memorial Foundation; Christa McAuliffe Regional Charter Public School; MetroWest Interfaith Hospitality Network; MetroWest Mediation Services; MetroWest YMCA; Natick Visiting Nurse Association; Performing Arts Center of MetroWest; Programs for People; St. Bridget’s Food Pantry; and Woodrow Wilson School PTA.

 
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