ROSENBERG — San José Clinic, a leading nonprofit healthcare organization dedicated to providing critical services to those in need, is thrilled to announce a momentous gift of $100,000 towards its
BROCKTON The Charity Guild received a $25,000 donation that will help the organization maintain its Saturday food pantry and replace the heating and air system at its Main Street location to remain operational.
Members of the Baalis Sanford Masonic Lodge donated the money after learning that The Charity Guild was facing a decision of whether to postpone Saturday hours to pay for a new HVAC system. It was really incredibly meaningful that they did this for us, said Executive Director Laura Striese. We were honored to have them recognize us in a way that enables us to better serve our community, together.
BROCKTON A project to convert motel rooms into permanent housing. A freight container remade into a self-contained farm. A system for area food pantries to better serve the community.
These are the projects three Brockton organizations will bring to life with the help of a $410,000 grant from Beth Israel Lahey Health to address food insecurity and housing stability.
The recipients are Father Bill s and MainSpring, a homeless shelter that received $205,000; the Boys and Girls Club of Metro South, which received $115,000; and the Charity Guild, a food pantry that got $90,000. The best and most important solutions and the most sustainable solutions come from the community, said Nancy Kasen, vice president of community benefits at Beth Israel Lahey Health.