A handful of St. Lawrence County non-profits received grants of $1,000 or $500 from the Northern New York Community Foundation to help meet community need for food during the COVID-19 crisis. Each of …
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A handful of St. Lawrence County non-profits received grants of $1,000 or $500 from the Northern New York Community Foundation to help meet community need for food during the COVID-19 crisis.
Each of the following received $1,000: Church and Community Program, Canton; Clifton-Fine Central School Backpack Program; Gouverneur Neighborhood Center; Helping Hands of Potsdam; Massena Salvation Army Food Supplies; Ogdensburg Boys and Girls Club Food Supplies; and Ogdensburg Salvation Army Food Supplies.
Each of the following received $500: Canton Central School Backpack Program; Canton Methodist Church; Christian Fellowship Center Pantry, Madrid; Norwood, Norfolk-Raymondville Food Pantry, Potsdam Snack Pack Program; St. Lawrence Valley Renewal House; St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry, Massena; and Transitional Living Services.