Catholic Charities received the largest grant in St. Lawrence County this year from the United Way of Northern New York. Catholic Charities is using $23,000 from the United Way for the “Bridging …
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Catholic Charities received the largest grant in St. Lawrence County this year from the United Way of Northern New York.
Catholic Charities is using $23,000 from the United Way for the “Bridging the Gap” program, which offers financial assistance with rent and utilities for those unable to meet those obligations.
According to a breakdown provided in a recent letter to businesses from United Way, other agencies in St. Lawrence County receiving United Way funding this year include:
• St. Lawrence Valley Renewal House for Victims of Family Violence, $15,000
• Salvation Army in Massena, $13,000
• Salvation Army in Ogdensburg, $11,000
• St. Lawrence County Community Development Program, $10,000
• Ogdensburg Boys and Girls Club, $5,000
• AIDS Community Resources, $2,150
• Girl Scouts of NYPENN Pathways, $2,000
• St. Lawrence County Council of Senor Citizens, $500
• Salvation Army of Empire State, $400.
Those wishing to donations may send them to:
United Way of Northern New York, 200 Washington St., Suite 402A, Watertown, NY 13601-3307