Foundation gives $16,000 in grants

 

 
 
 
 
Friends In Need Food Bank executive director Joanne Olson (centre) came to the Maple Ridge Community Foundation event on Monday with her husband Dan Olson, as did the foundation’s executive assistant Jacquie Montgomery.
 

Friends In Need Food Bank executive director Joanne Olson (centre) came to the Maple Ridge Community Foundation event on Monday with her husband Dan Olson, as did the foundation’s executive assistant Jacquie Montgomery.

Photograph by: Maria Rantanen , TIMES

More teens will have something to eat in the morning and patients at Ridge Meadows Hospital will receive more support thanks to grants given out by the Maple Ridge Community Foundation this week.

Nine grants were given out on Monday evening at a foundation event at Electra Restaurant on Lougheed Highway, including $5,000 from the George Mussallem Youth Fund.

Dennis Hemminger with YFC Youth Unlimited – previously Youth For Christ – received $1,500 from the Foundation.

For the past two years, he has been running a breakfast program at Westview Secondary, and about a year ago started one at Garibaldi Secondary, and he is currently contacting other high schools to see how he can further expand the program that allows needy students to start the day off with a full stomach.

Hemminger, who is an area supervisor with the faith-based youth organization, has enlisted the help of local churches as well, including Burnett Fellowship and the Christian Reformed Church.

The grant will give a “boost” to the program and help launch one at another school.

Hemminger said he believes it’s his “calling” to work with youth – he also mentors young people going through the youth diversion program.

“I like to see the park in their eye and the lightbulb go on,” he said. “I love inspiring teens to be and do more than they think they can.”

Annika Polegato was at the community foundation event on Monday, and she accepted a grant of $2,000 for the Ridge Meadows Hospital Foundation’s “Whatever It Takes” program, that helps people who are hospitalized with buying items they can’t afford, for example, medications, so that they can leave the hospital faster.

The Ridge Meadows Youth Advocacy program was given $2,500 from the George Mussallem Youth Fund. This fund also provided $1,500 for the Three Rivers Scouts Group to support youth in need so they can join scouts.

Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Community Services received $2,000 to renovate the kitchen at its Rainbow Clubhouse that is used by people with mental health issues.

Ridge Meadows Seniors Society received $1,000 to reprint its seniors resource guide, and Friends In Need Food Bank got $1,500 for its Diapers for Babies program.

The North Fraser Therapeutic Riding Society will get a new mechanical lift installed thanks to a $3,000 community foundation grant.

And Innervisions Recovery Society, which runs the women’s rehab facility Hannah House in Maple Ridge, received $1,000 for recovery textbooks.

Dallas Coutts, a recent Garibaldi graduate, received a $1,500 scholarship from the Maple Ridge Community Foundation toward his post-secondary education at BCIT and came to the event to thank the foundation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Friends In Need Food Bank executive director Joanne Olson (centre) came to the Maple Ridge Community Foundation event on Monday with her husband Dan Olson, as did the foundation’s executive assistant Jacquie Montgomery.
 

Friends In Need Food Bank executive director Joanne Olson (centre) came to the Maple Ridge Community Foundation event on Monday with her husband Dan Olson, as did the foundation’s executive assistant Jacquie Montgomery.

Photograph by: Maria Rantanen , TIMES

 
Friends In Need Food Bank executive director Joanne Olson (centre) came to the Maple Ridge Community Foundation event on Monday with her husband Dan Olson, as did the foundation’s executive assistant Jacquie Montgomery.
Debbie MacRae, who is on the Maple Ridge Community Foundation’s grants committee, gave a cheque of $1,500 to Dennis Hemminger with YFC Youth Unlimited to help feed teens breakfast at local high schools.
Betty Levens, president of the Ridge Meadows Seniors Society, and Heather Treleaven with the seniors network, were at the Maple Ridge Community Foundation’s grants presentation ceremony on Monday.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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