Lenawee Community Foundation Announces $46,000 in Grants Awarded to Local Groups

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Adrian, MI – The Lenawee Community Foundation has announced $46,000 to local groups in the form of grants. LCF says that before Marilyn Underhill, daughter of V.C. and Velma Knight, passed away, she made sure that her parents’ wishes were carried out to benefit Lenawee. She said, “My parents came from humble backgrounds, however they did well financially and were able to help hundreds of people in their lifetimes.”

But V.C. and Velma Knight did much more than help people in their lifetimes. Although Velma passed away in 1980, and V.C. in 2005, they recently funded $46,000 in grants. Since their private foundation assets were transferred to the Lenawee Community Foundation, they have awarded nearly $525,000 in grants that assisted thousands of Lenawee residents with their basic needs. Their “dedication to help their fellow human beings,” according to their daughter, is alive today because of the legacy they left. And the exciting news is that because only the earnings are spent on grants, there is still over $1 million in their legacy fund.

Grants were awarded to:
Adrian Morning Rotary Club for Weekend Snack Sacks
Associated Charities of Lenawee County for daily distributions
Blissfield Food Pantry for pantry services
Catherine Cobb Safe House for shelter support
Catholic Charities of Jackson, Lenawee, Hillsdale for the Child Advocacy Center & Children’s Trauma Assessment Center
Child Care Network for the Family Support Program
City of Refuge Ministries International for the Meal Assistance Program
Habitat for Humanity of Lenawee County for the home repair program
Housing Help of Lenawee for Housing First programming
Hudson United Methodist Church for the Backpack Buddies program
Lenawee Department on Aging for transportation support for senior citizens
Lenawee Public Transportation Authority for transportation support for residents with disabilities
NewSong WeCare for support of pantry services
Salvation Army for support of twice weekly community dinners
St. Mary’s Food Pantry & Dire Need Office for basic needs support

Volunteers who served on the committee that made the grant recommendations included: Dawn Bales, Luana Bixler, Chelsey Boss, Gerry Burg, Cindy Carver, Sarah Church, Linda Polter, Austin See, Sharese Shannon Mathis, Jamie Taylor, and Taylor Williams. Their recommendations were approved unanimously by the Lenawee Community Foundation Board of Directors.

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