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HUNTINGTON â Twenty-three nonprofit groups in five counties will share $412,999 in grants from United Way of the River Cities.
The grants were in two categories: safety net and impact. Safety net grants are intended to help meet the basic needs of people in the community. Impact grants are meant to help reduce the need for safety net services by assisting individuals to learn to read, graduate from high school, become more financially stable and provide other skills that make it possible for individuals and families to be more self-reliant.
âWhen we started the grant cycle for 2020-21, the pandemic had just hit and we shifted the process of how the grants worked,â said Rachel Houston, director of community impact at United Way of the River Cities.
He lived life to the full - tributes paid after death of popular Weymouth figurehead Tributes have been pouring in following the death of a much loved family man and former Weymouth and Portland councillor and mayor. Ray Banham, who has passed away aged 76, was known as ‘Mr Weymouth’ and worked tirelessly for the town he loved so much. He was diagnosed with lung cancer just a few weeks ago and it rapidly spread. The lengths he would go to for people in the town were unlimited. Ray was known to have fought for people on the housing list to be given a home, coached the Weymouth Wizards football team for youngsters and would always stop in the street to ask people how they were.