Brandywine Health Foundation announces $125K in grants

Coatesville Library, Coatesville Youth Initiative, Rotary, Thorndale Fire Co, among recipients

BHFCOATESVILLE — The Brandywine Health Foundation announced grants Tuesday totaling $125,042, bringing the foundation’s giving since it began awarding grants in 2002 to over $12.3 million, including $1.5 million in grants in 2014.

Frances M. Sheehan, President and CEO of the Brandywine Health Foundation detailed some of grants and how the foundation raised the funds.

“Last night the foundation’s board of directors unanimously approved grants to four nonprofit agencies who were integrally involved in the success of the Strawberry Festival this year,” she said. “These four organizations provide key programs and services to the greater Coatesville area, and helped the foundation to raise $122,382 net through a record breaking 2014 Strawberry Festival.  In addition, we are proud to encourage reading in our school district and to make books accessible for all young people through our summer reading grant to the Coatesville Public Area Library.  This gift is in honor of the new Coatesville Area School District superintendent, Dr. Cathy Taschner, in recognition of her efforts to get the district back on track.”

The organization offers congratulations to the following non-profit agencies receiving summer 2014 grants:

Coatesville Area Public Library – $5,560
http://www.coatesvillearealibrary.org/

 

Coatesville Youth Initiative – $77,910
http://www.brandywinefoundation.org/coatesville-youth-initiative

 

The Rotary Club of Coatesville – $21,177
http://rotaryclubofcoatesville.org/


Thorndale Volunteer Fire Company – $17,735
http://thorndalefirecompany.com/

 

Officials said that the Foundation is also pleased to provide an additional $2,660 grant to the Coatesville Area Public Library to purchase books for the Coatesville Area School District’s summer reading program including 10 copies of each of the 36 middle school books and 10 copies of each of the two books required for 11th and 12th graders.

 

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