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Coming up - The Daily Reporter - Greenfield Indiana

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United Way of Central Indiana issues grants

(photo courtesy of United Way of Central Indiana) by: Reed Parker, Inside INdiana Business Posted: Apr 30, 2021 / 11:18 AM EST INDIANAPOLIS (Inside INdiana Business) United Way of Central Indiana has awarded nearly $2 million in unrestricted grants to 18 human services organizations in Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks and Morgan counties. The United Way says the funding, which is supported by Indianapolis-based Lilly Endowment Inc., will help in the recovery from the pandemic. UWCI says workgroups made up of community relations staff and county representatives analyzed needs and offered funding recommendations for food, housing, health, transportation, mental health and support for youth and seniors.  “We are honored to receive funding from United Way of Central Indiana,” said Matt Wilson, executive director of the Boone County Mentoring Partnership. “This grant will be used to further engage youth and children in meaningful ways through mentoring, promote mental w

GOOD SHEPHERD: Senior center director looks after others during uncertain time

GOOD SHEPHERD: Senior center director looks after others during uncertain time 12/23/20 3:26 AM GREENFIELD It’s been an unpredictable year for those who often visit the Greenfield Senior Center, which has closed twice this year to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The center is a social hub for many seniors who come together to share a variety of activities, from knitting to billiards to line dancing. Rather than leave members to fend for themselves while they’re apart, director Kim Voorhis has kept busy keeping tabs on them, making sure they have what they need to get through this challenging year.

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