Extra Give is a time for unity
Extraordinary Give is a time for unity says CEO Sam Bressi in LNP op-ed.
Extraordinary Give is a time for unity says CEO Sam Bressi in LNP op-ed.
Monday December 14 @ 11 am – 12 pm If you are a current volunteer, have volunteered in the past, or would like to learn more about how you can become involved at the Community Foundation, come to one of our Volunteer Virtual Pop-Up Coffees. We would love to chat and get to know […]
Two local community benefit organizations receive funding through Lancaster Cares, supporting local artists afford food and necessities, and a program that helps mothers and babies overcome substance use disorders.
5 things to know about this year's largest day of giving: the Extraordinary Give!
Three local community benefit organizations receive funding through Lancaster Cares, supporting a program that provides meals to food-insecure or homeless individuals, accessibility to classroom space and tutoring for students, and an effort to update a community recreation center.
Four local community benefit organizations receive funding through Lancaster Cares, supporting a local food pantry and public library maintain operations, an initiative to prevent hunger and food insecurity, and a program engaging youths through physical activity.
The Lancaster County Community Foundation is proud to announce it will invest $285,740 in 15 local community benefit organizations from nine different Passion Grant funds.