Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV on Monday contributed nearly $700,000 for investments into three east-side Detroit neighborhoods as a part of its community benefits commitments.
The funds will contribute to environmental education and increased stormwater management at Chandler Park and support the city s Impact Neighborhood Fund that will support public projects in the Chandler Park, East Canfield and Riverbend neighborhoods. The city will work with residents to determine what those projects should be. So often the east side has been forgotten, but not today, City Councilman Andre Spivey said during a news conference. We want this to be a destination. We want this to be a place where people can grow and live and work.
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$400,000 contributed to the Impact Neighborhood Fund and $285,000 to Chandler Park Conservancy
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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) today announced two financial contributions, totaling nearly $700,000, integral to the automaker’s ongoing commitment to improve the quality of life for the people and neighborhoods on Detroit’s east side. Making the announcement was Ron Stallworth (center), External Affairs Lead for Wayne County, FCA. Attending the announcement, from left, were: Jay Henderson, president of the Riverbend Association and president of the Detroit Police Department’s 5th Precinct Community Relations District Council; Detroit City Councilmember André Spivey; and Alex Allen III, president and CEO, Chandler Park Conservancy.