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Pink Ribbon Girls to hold inaugural Ignite the Fight fundraiser
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Eaton resident wins $20k, donates half to charity
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EATON Eaton resident Taylor W. was named the January winner of TCC’s Get10Give10 sweepstakes. She was awarded $10,000 during a virtual check presentation in conjunction with TCC’s Eaton store at 1712 N. Barron St.
Taylor became eligible for the Get10Give10 sweepstakes after purchasing a new phone from the Eaton TCC location. Throughout 2021, TCC customers who have entered in the sweepstakes will have the chance to win $10,000 to keep and TCC Gives will donate an additional $10,000 to a nonprofit of their choice. Taylor chose Pink Ribbon Girls and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation to each receive $5,000 donations on her behalf.
Notre Dame Announces Swim & Dive Signing Class share
NOTRE DAME, Indiana The University of Notre Dame Swimming and Diving program announced the 2020-21 signing class, consisting of 18 swimmers and one diver from across the nation.
“At Notre Dame, we have developed a very good sense of the type of student-athlete that would fit our program,” head swimming coach Mike Litzinger attested. “Over the past few years, we have been able to attract the attention of many high-level swimmers and divers that may have otherwise looked in another direction. That attention is due to our ability to identify talent, cultivate relationships and offer an unparalleled academic/athletic opportunity.
Los Altos Community Foundation awards $177K in grants Written by Special to the Town Crier
Los Altos Community Foundation recently awarded $177,600 in fall grants to 31 local nonprofits and programs based in – or directly serving – the communities of Los Altos, Los Altos Hills and Mountain View.
LACF provides ongoing unrestricted operating or project support to its nonprofit partners through its Community Impact grants program and its 2020 Nonprofit Relief Fund, which funds organizations assisting those most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The grants support programs such as the Community School of Music & Arts’ subsidized, bilingual preschool music and arts program at target Mountain View schools; MVLA Scholars scholarships for first-generation, low-income students; and Ravenswood Family Health Network’s comprehensive health-care services.
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