Mon, 07/12/2021 - 18:54 RCN Newsdesk
From Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky.
Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky has granted more than $35,000 to two nonprofit organizations in an effort to meet the physical health care needs of Northern Kentuckians still impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
“Loss of income and other financial hardships don’t typically affect just one aspect of life, and health care needs are often the hardest hits our neighbors take,” said Horizon Community Funds President Nancy Grayson. “We are grateful to have resources, in the form of donations pooled together across Northern Kentucky for our Relief Fund, to deploy to our nonprofit partners working to meet these critical needs.”
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Non-profit focuses on unique needs of other NKY non-profits
A Northern Kentucky organization is thriving amid the pandemic. The success of Horizon Community Funds means more success for other non-profits in the area.
and last updated 2021-02-11 17:50:28-05
COVINGTON, Ky. â A Northern Kentucky organization is thriving amid the pandemic. The success of Horizon Community Funds means more success for other non-profits in the area.
Nancy Grayson, president of Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky, said the needs of Northern Kentucky are unique.
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Nancy Grayson, president of Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky, said the needs of Northern Kentucky are unique compared to the rest of the Commonwealth.